Tag: Elevator Pitch

  • ELEVATOR PITCH XXXIII EDITION

    ELEVATOR PITCH XXXIII EDITION

    On Tuesday 2nd February we held the XXXIII edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event which on this occasion took place at the Chamber’s offices in central London.

    The event was chaired by Igor Urra, Secretary General at the Spanish Chamber, who began by explaining the format of the event:

    -Participation is limited to one representative per company and a maximum of 16 companies can take part in each edition.

    -Only two companies of the same sector can register for the event.

     

     

    -Each attendee has two minutes to explain the work of his company to the other participants. Following this, everyone has the opportunity to ask questions to their fellow participants about their companies. Attendees then are able to network more informally and without the previous time constraints over a late breakfast.

    On this occasion, a wide variety of sectors were represented among the 10 participating companies: Audiense (Communications, IT and Network), Babel (Business Consultancy Services), Desamianta (Construction), Diversitas Institute (Businness Consultancy Services), DLF (Transport of Good, Storage and Handling Goods), El Ibérico (Press and Publishing Services), Fastrack to Refocus (Coaching, Education, Training and Learning), Hotel Indigo Kensington (Hotels and Accommodation), Melia White House (Hotels and Accommodation), Stonehealth Clinic (Health).

     

     

    We would like to thank all attendees who took part in this edition of the Elevator Pitch and we hope that they found it profitable.

    If you have not yet participated in an Elevator Pitch event and are interested in doing so, we encourage you to keep an eye on our newsletter (released twice a month) as well as the UPCOMING EVENTS section of our website for information about the next one.

  • A BRIEF RECAP OF THE CHAMBER’S ACTIVITIES IN 2017

    A BRIEF RECAP OF THE CHAMBER’S ACTIVITIES IN 2017

    The Chamber’s main aim is to promote commercial exchange by acting as an important communication link between Spanish and British companies. The events organised by the Chamber enable both member and non-member companies to develop and expand their contact networks from both countries.

    Over the course of 2017 the Spanish Chamber of Commerce organised over 30 events with an average of 65 individuals attending each. These events included seminars, conferences, business breakfasts, cocktail evenings, informal parties and corporate dinners.

    CORPORATE EVENTS

    On the 2nd of February we hosted our first corporate event of 2017. The New Year’s Drinks Reception was held in the exclusive Ironmongers’ Hall where the president of the Chamber, Javier San Basilio, had the opportunity to wish all member companies his best wishes for the New Year. We were honoured to welcome Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, partner of international law firm Dechert LLP and founder and chairman of Inspiring Girls, as our Guest of Honour on this occasion.

    In April we also celebrated the Annual Golden Award at the Embassy of Spain in London. Mr. Josep Oliu, Chairman of Banco Sabadell, received the award on behalf the company for the acquisition of TSB the previous year. There were approximately 250 guests present at this event, our largest of the year.

    The Annual Patrons Dinner took place the 28th of March at the Spanish Embassy in London and was hosted by the Ambassador of Spain, Mr. Carlos Bastarreche Sagües. In addition to this, on the 14th of June the Annual General Meeting, considered as one of our institution’s most important events of the year, took place at Merchant Taylors’ Hall; one of London’s oldest traditional Livery Halls that remains active. We were delighted to welcome Ms. Marisa Poncela García, Secretary of State for Trade, as our Guest of Honour on this occasion. During the members’ General Meeting, the Executive Committee of the Chamber presented the Financial Statements of 2016 as well as the memorandum of the activities and events organised by the Chamber during this year. The quadrennial Executive Committee Election was also carried out as part of this event, during which 22 members of the Chamber were chosen to join the Committee of the Chamber.

    On the evening of the 6th December we held our final corporate event of the year, the highly anticipated VIII Annual Gala Dinner which was held at the iconic Christ Church Spitalfields in the City of London. This black tie event, which saw approximately 230 guests in attendance, was presided by the Ambassador of Spain Carlos Bastarreche Sagües and welcomed António Horta Osório, CEO of Lloyds Banking Group, as its esteemed Guest of Honour.

    We additionally organised a wide variety of Seminars over the course of 2017 which were led by individuals who are greatly experienced in their fields. Topics of the sessions included Brexit’s potential implications on immigration, employment and tax, the different ways to detect and investigate corporate fraud and the examination of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

    Furthermore, 2017 saw four Elevator Pitch events being hosted by our member companies, each being filled to full capacity. The assistance is capped each time to 16 individuals, all representing different companies with a maximum of two being from the same sector. Each participant has two minutes to give a concise presentation summarising their company’s activities, answer any questions about their work and share their business card with the rest of participants; a highly effective way for participants to expand their business networks in a small amount of time.

    Finally, there were two Financial Forums that took place in 2017. This events, which are exclusively managed by the Chamber, provide Spanish professionals with the opportunity to come together and exchange ideas about the current financial climate. On these occasions, members shared their opinions with two exceptional guests: Sebastián Albella, President of the Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (the Spanish Regulatory Authority for the Securities Market) and Román Escolano, Vice-President of the European Investment Bank.

    INFORMAL EVENTS

    With respect to less formal events, our series of internal parties organised in collaboration with our patron Mahou proved to be a great success, each hosting an average of 90 attendees from over 50 companies. These events offered our members the opportunity to relax and expand their contact network over an after work drink. The events took place at various locations and we would like to thank Ibérica and Trison (patrons of the Chamber) along with Hispania and Dry Martini (members of the Chamber) for hosting the parties.

    We would also like to mention the noteworthy activities which the Chamber has been either directly or indirectly involved with. In June, with the aim of promoting the Spanish culture the Chamber organised a Spanish Tapas Tour, a new gastronomic event which brought the very best flavours of Spanish cuisine to London. Ten of the city’s best Spanish restaurants offered a tapa and a drink at a fixed price, with dishes that represented various regions of Spain. The event was a great success with more than 350 tapas being sold.

    With regards to events developed in collaboration with the Council of Foreign Chambers, the most prominent was the International Wine Tasting which took place on the 18th September at Middle Temple Hall in the City of London. Almost 300 guests came together to broaden their international business networks with peers from other Chambers while sampling a delicious array of wines, beers and spirits from around the world.

    COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES

    Regarding our commercial activities, last year the Spanish Chamber conducted nine Commercial Agendas within five different sectors including telecommunications, financial services and food and beverage suppliers. This service forms part of the Business Promotion activities carried out by the Chamber and provides a commercial representation for contracting companies, which are either Spanish businesses wishing to sell their products in the UK or British companies wishing to invest in and/or export to Spain.

    The Spanish Chamber also successfully realised two Reverse Trade Missions in the wine sector during 2017. The purpose of this activity was to increase the importation and exportation of local products. Furthermore, it enables contracting companies to showcase the design and manufacturing of their goods and services which could be traded with potential clients to support them in reaching their exportation aims. The reverse trade missions target current and near-term business opportunities, creating immediate results and export successes for Spanish businesses.

    In summary, 2017 was another successful year for the Chamber which both embraced and promoted the vital business relationships between Spain and the UK. We would like to warmly thank our members, guests and sponsors for supporting our work at the various events we held and we hope that they found them as profitable as we did.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH XXXII EDITION

    ELEVATOR PITCH XXXII EDITION

    On the morning of Thursday 30th November we hosted our most recent Elevator Pitch networking event, held in the stylish London office (based in Hammersmith) of Trison World, new patron of the Chamber. The event was chaired by Igor Urra, the Spanish Chamber’s Secretary General, who once all participants had taken their seats proceeded to explain the how event would work. The general format of the event is as follows:

    • One representative from each company is allowed to participate, with a maximum of 16 companies being able to take part. In addition, no more than two companies from the same sector can register for the event.
    • With something of a round table format, each participant begins by presenting their company and what they do to fellow guests, being given a maximum of two minutes to speak. Following this, each participant answers any questions other participants may have about their companies, before participants have a further chance to network more informally and without the previous time constraints over a late breakfast.

    This occasion saw 11 participants from a variety of sectors taking part: Buckles Solicitors (legal services),  Elastacloud (communications and IT networks), Global FDI (business consultancy services),  Trison World (audio visual integration), Melia White House Hotel (hotels and accommodation), Mishcon de Reya (legal services), Spanish Olive Oil School (education, training and learning), Sunfloret Translations (translation services), Synergym (leisure and sport management) and Your Architect London (architecture, interior design and engineering). Given that there were only 11 participants, the event was highly interactive with guests being able to learn a great deal about the other companies and explore potential routes for collaboration.

    We would very much like to thank all attendees who took part in this edition of the Elevator Pitch for having joined us, in particular a special thank you to Trison for hosting the session so successfully! Guests were even treated to a surprise following the main event, which saw them each being able to invent their own individual scent, inspired by different aspects of their personalities.

    If you have not yet participated in an Elevator Pitch event and are interested in doing so, keep an eye on our newsletter (released twice a month) as well as the UPCOMING EVENTS section of our website for information about the next one which will be held early in 2018.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH XXXI EDITION

    ELEVATOR PITCH XXXI EDITION

    On the morning of Tuesday 3rd October we hosted our most recent Elevator Pitch networking event, held in the modern and stylish London showroom (based near Old Street) of member company Actiu. The event was chaired by Igor Urra, the Spanish Chamber’s Secretary General, who once all participants had taken their seats proceeded to explain the how the event would work. The general format of the event is as follows:

    • One representative from each company is allowed to participate, with a maximum of 16 companies being able to take part. In addition, a no more than two companies from the same sector can register for the event.
    • With something of a round table format, each participant begins by presenting their company and what they do to fellow guests, being given a maximum of two minutes to speak. Following this, each participant answers any questions other participants may have about their companies, before participants have a further chance to network more informally and without the previous time constraints over a late breakfast.

    This occasion saw 12 participants from a variety of sectors taking part: The Caesar Hotel by Derby Hotels (hotel and accommodation),  Actiu Berbegal y Formas (office furniture), Roman y Asociados (public  relations), Trison Retail Services (audio visual integration),  F- Initiatives (financial consultants), Technorizon UK (IT consultants), Ana’s Croquetas (food), Haymarket Risk (consultancy), H10 Waterloo Hotel (Hotel and Accommodation), Develapps (mobile solutions), Banco Popular (Banking and Financial Services) and Qincho  (food sustainability consultants). Given that there were only 12 participants, the event was able to be highly interactive with guests being able to learn a great deal about the other companies and explore potential routes for collaboration.

    We would very much like to thank all attendees who took part in this edition of the Elevator Pitch for having joined us, in particular a special thank you to Actiu for hosting the session so tastefully!

    If you have not yet participated in an Elevator Pitch event and are interested in doing so, keep an eye on our newsletter (released twice a month) as well as the UPCOMING EVENTS section of our website for information about the next one that we will hold later this year.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH XXX EDITION

    On Wednesday 10th May, we held the  XXX edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event. On this occasion, the event took place at the premises of Mishcon de Reya, member of the Spanish Chamber, who kindly hosted our guests.

    The event was chaired by Igor Urra, Secretary General at the Spanish Chamber, who kicked off the proceedings of the event by explaining the dynamics of this activity to the participants.

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    Our Secretary General, Igor Urra, chaired the event and explained the rules to the attendees.

    For those of you who are not familiar with the Elevator Pitch format, here are the basic rules to bear in mind:

    -Only one participant per company is allowed and there is a maximum of 16 companies taking part in each edition.

    -Up to two companies from the same sector can register for the event.

    -Each attendee has two minutes to explain the line of business and scope of the company he represents to the rest of participants.

    The reduced number of participants and the format makes this activity a highly interactive one, which aims at providing attendees with the opportunity to explore synergies and avenues of collaboration among them.

    After the round of introductions is over, each participant has an additional two-minute slot to reply to questions made by any of the other attendees. Once the question round is finished, participants can further network without the previous time restraints.

    On this occasion, a wide variety of sectors were represented among the 11 companies that were in attendance at this edition: Mishcon de Reya (Legal Services), Barclays (Banking and Financial Services), Elastacloud Limited (Communications, IT and Networks), Global Reach Partners (Foreign Exchange), Melia White House (Hotel and Accommodation), The Mandeville Hotel (Hotel and Accommodation), BIID (Communications, IT and Networks), CDK Developments (Toys Manufacturer), Depinna Notaries (Notarial Services), IntelliQ (Business Consultancy Services) and Rochester PR Group (Public Relations).

    We would very much like to thank all attendees who took part in this edition of the Elevator Pitch for having joined us. Special thanks to Mishcon de Reya for kindly hosting this activity.

    If you have not joined us yet for any of our Elevator Pitch events, keep an eye on our weekly newsletter as you will have a new chance to participate in the upcoming editions.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH | XXIX EDITION

    On Thursday 16th February, we held the XXIX edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event. On this occasion the event took place at our premises in Wigmore Street, just off busy Oxford Street.

    The event was chaired by Abel Plasencia, our Foreign Trade Manager and Igor Urra, Secretary General, who kicked off the proceedings of the event by explaining the dynamics of this activity to the participants.

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    Our Secretary General Igor Urra chaired the event and explained the rules to the attendees.

    For those of you who are not familiar with the Elevator Pitch format, here are the basic rules to bear in mind:

    -Only one participant per company is allowed and there is a maximum of 16 companies taking part in each edition.

    -Up to two companies from the same sector can take register for the event.

    -Each attendee has two minutes to explain the line of business and scope of the company he represents to the rest of participants.

    The reduced number of participants and the format makes this activity a highly interactive one, which aims at providing attendees with the opportunity to explore synergies and avenues of collaboration among them.

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    Each participant had a customised badge and name card for the occasion.

    After the round of introductions is over, each participant has an additional two-minute slot to reply to questions made by any of the other attendees. Once the question round is finished, participants can further network without the previous time constrictions.

    On this occasion, a wide variety of sectors were represented among the 14 companies that were in attendance at this edition: After Cross (Public Relations), Firma Foreign Exchange (Banking and Financial Services), Harwood Hutton (Accounting and Auditing Services), Lopez Landa Interiors (Interior Design), Mishcon de Reya (Legal Services), Pullman London St Pancras (Hotel and Accommodation),  Stone Health Clinic (Health Services), Sunfloret (Translation Services), The English Coach (Language Services), Uria (Legal Services), Valtueña (Event Organisers), Yugo Obras  y Decoración (Construction) and We Find Group (Recruitment Agency).

    As always we would like to thank all the professionals who joined us on the first edition of the Elevator Pitch in 2017. If you have not joined us yet for any of our Elevator Pitch events, keep an eye on our weekly newsletter as you will have a new chance to participate in the upcoming editions.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH | XXVIII EDITION

    On Thursday 1st December, we held the XXVIII edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event. On this occasion the event took place at the Mayfair premises of Lloyds Bank, Patron of the Spanish Chamber, who kindly hosted our guests.

    Mr. Joe Street and Mr. Amit Varia, from Lloyd’s, kindly welcomed attendees upon arrival and made sure everything was ready for another edition of this successful format.

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    Attendees had the opportunity to network before the presentations round started.

    The event was chaired by Jesús Agra, our Foreign Trade Manager and Cristina Carmona, Head of Corporate Relations and Communication of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce. After reminding attendees the dynamics of this format, the round of presentations kicked off, with our host Joe Street starting the proceedings.

    After Joe’s presentation, each attendee had 2 minutes to give a concise introduction about their company’s main line of activity and services they provide. After this, there was a second round where everyone had the opportunity to ask questions to the rest of participants. After the round of questions was finished, everyone had the opportunity to chat and continue networking over breakfast without time constraints.

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    Representatives from the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and Lloyds Bank welcomed the attendees.

    Should you be interested in joining the next edition of this networking event, there are just a couple of things you need to know: Usually there are up to 16 participant companies, and only one representative per company is allowed. However, it is possible to have up to two companies from the same business sector. Therefore, attendees are able to meet a wide variety of companies from different sectors and exchange their business cards.

    On this occasion, a wide variety of sectors were represented among the 12 companies that were in attendance at this edition: De España a Londres (Relocation services), E-Lixir Consulting (Digital Communication), DLF Mobility (Transport of goods, Storage and Handling goods), EY (Business Consultancy Services), Lloyds Bank (Banking and Financial Services), Haymarket Risk Management (Business Consultancy Services), Kuorum (Online Database Services), Milingual (Language Services), My New London Property (Relocation Services), Norte by Bilbao Berria (Bar, Restaurant and Catering Services),  Paradox Partners (Education, Training and Learning) and Spanish in Nature (Language Services).

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    Each participant introduced their company in 2 minutes to the rest of the audience.

    As always we would like to thank all the professionals who joined us on the last edition of the Elevator Pitch in 2016 and our gratitude to our Patron Lloyds Bank for kindly hosting the event and welcoming us.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH | XXVII EDITION

    On Tuesday 18th October we organised a new edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event, which was kindly hosted by Brindisa, member of the Chamber, at their restaurant Casa Brindisa.  The restaurant is conveniently located in the heart of South Kensington, steps away from the Natural History and Victoria & Albert Museums. Mr. Francisco José González, Marketing Assistant at Brindisa, was our host on the day and welcomed everyone on behalf of the restaurant.

    On this occasion the event was chaired by  Nerea Esgueva, Corporate Relations Manager, and Igor Urra, Secretary General, who started the event by explaining the dynamics of this activity to the participants.

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    Everything was ready at Casa Brindisa to welcome the participants of the XXVII edition of our Elevator Pitch.

    For those of you who are not familiar with the Elevator Pitch format, here are the basic rules to bear in mind:

    -Only one participant per company is allowed and there is a maximum of 14 companies taking part in each edition.

    -Up to two companies from the same sector can take register for the event.

    -Each attendee has two minutes to explain the line of business and scope of the company he represents to the rest of participants.

    The reduced number of participants and the format makes this activity a highly interactive one, which aims at providing attendees with the opportunity to explore synergies and avenues of collaboration among them.

    After the round of introductions is over, each participant has an additional 2
    minutes slot to reply to questions made by any of the other attendees. Once the question round is finished, participants can further network without the previous time constrictions.

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    Each participant has two minutes to introduce and give a concise overview of the company they represent.

    On this occasion, there was a wide variety of sectors represented among the 14 companies that took part in this edition: Banco Santander (Banking and Financial Services), Bargate Murray Solicitors (Legal Services), Brindisa (Restaurant and Catering Services), Cerveses Moritz (Beer Producers), Department for International Trade (Institutions), Espalink (Communications, IT and Networks), Licita UK (Business Consultancy Services), London Property Partners (Estate Agency), Millennium Hotel London Mayfair (Hotel), Moneycorp (Foreign Exchange), Netex UK (Education and Training), Norak Group (Translation Services), SIS International (Business Consultancy Services), Stone King (Legal Services).

    We would very much like to thank all attendees who took part in this edition of the Elevator Pitch for having joined us. Special thanks to Casa Brindisa for kindly hosting this activity and for providing a delicious Spanish-style breakfast.

    If you have not joined us yet for any of our Elevator Pitch events in 2016, keep an eye on our weekly newsletter as you will have a new chance to participate in the upcoming December edition, which will be the last of the year.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

     

  • ELEVATOR PITCH | XXVI EDITION

    On Thursday 30th June, we held the XXVI edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event. This edition took place at Kantox, member of the Spanish Chamber, whose premises are outstandingly located in the heart of The City of London.

    On this occasion, Mr. Brad Newton welcomed everyone on behalf of Kantox and Igor Urra, our Secretary General and Nerea Esgueva, Corporate Relations Manager, explained the dynamics of this activity to the attendees, whose main purpose is to provide participants with the possibility to expand their network and to explore further avenues of collaboration with the rest of participants.

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    From left to right: Mr. Brad Newton, FX Specialist at Kantox and Mr. Igor Urra, who welcomed attendees on behalf of The Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain.

    Should you be interested in participating in the next edition of this networking event, there are just a couple of things you need to know regarding this format: Usually there are up to 16 participant companies, and only one representative per company is allowed. However, it is possible to have up to two companies from the same business sector. Therefore, attendees are able to meet a wide variety of companies from different sectors and exchange their business cards.

    On this occasion, there was a wide variety of sectors represented among the 15 companies that took part in this edition: Arbonne International (Health and Wellness), Banco Popular (Banking Financial Services), Bluefin Insurance Services (Insurance), Docexpresso (Communications, IT and Networks), F-Initiatives (Banking and Financial Services), Grupo Konecta (Business Consultancy Services), H10 London Waterloo (Hotels and Accommodation), Haymarket Risk Management (Business Consultancy Services), Kantox (Foreign Exchange), Mindjuicer Communications (Advertising and Marketing), Preiskel & Co (Legal Services), Safe Computing (Communications, IT and Networks), Stonehealth (Health), The London School of English (Language Services) and We Find Group (Recruitment Agency).

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    Attendees had two minutes to introduce their companies to the rest of participants.

    After the round of questions, everyone had the opportunity to chat and continue networking over a delicious breakfast provided by the host company.

    Thank you to all the professionals who have been part of the last edition of the Elevator Pitch and our gratitude to Kantox for kindly hosting the event and welcoming us.

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    After the event, participants had the opportunity to enjoy a delicious breakfast offered by Kantox.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

  • ELEVATOR PITCH | XXV EDITION

    On Tuesday 8th March, we held the XXV edition of our Elevator Pitch networking event. This edition took place at Arbina Restaurant, member of the Spanish Chamber. The restaurant is located in the area of Fitzrovia and offers the traditional Mediterranean cuisine in the heart of London.

    Everything was ready for the event at the private room downstairs, which fitted perfectly with the characteristics of this event, where Mr. Javier López de Arbina, welcomed everyone on behalf of Arbina.

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    Delicious breakfast served by Arbina Restaurant, member of the Chamber.

    The event was chaired by María Prieto, our Events & Communication Co-ordinator and Cristina Carmona, Head of Corporate Relations and Communication, who explained the dynamics of this activity to the participants, whose main purpose is to provide participants with the possibility to expand their network and to explore further avenues of collaboration with the rest of participants.

    After the brief presentation, each attendee had 2 minutes to give a concise and concrete introduction about their company’s main line of activity and services they provided. Having done so, there was a second opportunity for each participant to ask questions to the rest of participants.

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    The reduced format allows participants to introduce their line of business.

    Should you be interested in participating in the next edition of this networking event, there are just a couple of things you need to know regarding this format: Usually there are up to 16 participant companies, and only one representative per company is allowed. However, it is possible to have up to two companies from the same business sector. Therefore, attendees are able to meet a wide variety of companies from different sectors and exchange their business cards.

    On this occasion, there was a wide variety of sectors represented among the 11 companies that took part in this edition: Cooking your Spanish (Cookery and Spanish lessons), E-Lixir Consulting (Digital Communication), Harwood Hutton (Accounting and Auditing Services), Hispalis Group (Construction), Lloyds Bank (Banking and Financial Services), Melia White House (Hotel), Sargadelos Porcelain UK (Fine Porcelain), Scornik Gerstein (Legal Services), The Bentley London (Hotel), and The Client Academy (Business Consultancy Services).

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    Attendees had the chance to get to know each other after their presentations.

    After the round of questions, everyone had the opportunity to chat and continue networking over a delicious breakfast with some of the most iconic products of Spanish cuisine that the venue serves.

    Thank you to all the professionals who have been part of the last edition of the Elevator Pitch and our gratitude to Arbina Restaurant for kindly hosting the event and welcoming us.

    If you missed this event or simply want to know what we are up to next, have a look at the UPCOMING EVENTS section on our website or subscribe to our electronic newsletter for weekly updates.

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