Punchline Talks – June 18 line-up revealed
By Bethany Winter | 17th June 2021
This week's instalment of Punchline Talks, we will be kicking-off with a BiG interview with Lance Bradley, CEO of Gloucester Rugby.
Read more: Gloucester Rugby unveils multimillion pound training and hospitality facility
It has been another big week of news for the Punchline Friday Business Briefers to discuss when they come together tomorrow.
Each Friday, Punchline editor Mark Owen is joined by leading Gloucestershire business figures from a range of backgrounds to debate the main news and issues from the previous seven days.
The June episodes will be sponsored by Evans Jones Ltd and this week's panel will bring views from a wide range of businesses to discuss what stories caught their eye, plus the latest developments in their own sectors.
Mark Owen, editor of www.Punchline-Gloucester.com and host of Punchline Talks said: "We are proud to announce that the June episodes of Punchline Talks will be sponsored by Evans Jones Ltd.
"This will continue their rebranding campaign, celebrating 50 years in business!"
Read more: Evans Jones: Building for the future
Taking their places on the panel this week will be:
• Phil Vickery - Rugby World Cup winner, British & Irish Lion, Gloucester and England captain, Celebrity Masterchef, No.3 restaurant owner, non-executive director at Creed Foodservice and Raging Bull clothing retailer.
• Rob Lister - managing director at Lister Communications.
• Heather Forbes - head of archive service at Gloucestershire County Council.
• Chris Price, director at PACT Property & Assets Ltd and director at Horsfall House Nursing Home.
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To get involved - either to raise a topic for debate or to be on the panel - email mark@moosemarketingandpr.co.uk.
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