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:The Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust (NIABT) was established in 2002 as an independent, and self-financing educational charity, which organises programmes for Assembly Members and Business representatives to include exchanges, seminars, visits and placements.  The NIABT has the support and involvement of all the main political parties in the Assembly and of a representative group from the local business community and its mission statement is “To advance and encourage business understanding of the Assembly and Assembly Members’ understanding of business.”<ref>Location: Home > News releases > Department for Employment and Learning > February 2008 news releases > 07 February 2008 - [http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/news/news-del/news-del-february-2008/news-del-070208-skills-challenge-discussed.htm Skills challenge discussed at Stormont]</ref>
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==People==
 
==People==
 
*[[Leslie Cree]] MLA, director<ref>http://www.uup.org/people_lesliecree.htm</ref>
 
*[[Leslie Cree]] MLA, director<ref>http://www.uup.org/people_lesliecree.htm</ref>

Revision as of 20:19, 15 April 2008

According to an Executive press release:

The Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust (NIABT) was established in 2002 as an independent, and self-financing educational charity, which organises programmes for Assembly Members and Business representatives to include exchanges, seminars, visits and placements. The NIABT has the support and involvement of all the main political parties in the Assembly and of a representative group from the local business community and its mission statement is “To advance and encourage business understanding of the Assembly and Assembly Members’ understanding of business.”[1]

People


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