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The '''Enterprise Forum''' is 'an independent, not-for-profit organisation founded in 1997 to facilitate discussions on policy between the business community and the [[Conservative Party]]. In 2010 The Enterprise Forum began engagement with the [[Liberal Democrats]] following the formation of the Coalition Government. | The '''Enterprise Forum''' is 'an independent, not-for-profit organisation founded in 1997 to facilitate discussions on policy between the business community and the [[Conservative Party]]. In 2010 The Enterprise Forum began engagement with the [[Liberal Democrats]] following the formation of the Coalition Government. | ||
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− | We provide a two-way channel of communication, an independent middle ground where business can meet, debate policy and build relationships with key policy makers in the Coalition Government, and provide a forum for networking with other industry professionals. | + | :We provide a two-way channel of communication, an independent middle ground where business can meet, debate policy and build relationships with key policy makers in the Coalition Government, and provide a forum for networking with other industry professionals. Members include commercial organisations (including FTSE 100 companies and SMEs), trade associations and charities. Our programme is determined by the policy interests of the member organisations. The majority of meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule. |
− | + | :The Enterprise Forum is managed by an unpaid board of senior directors drawn from business and industry. The organisation does not take a position on policy, and does not donate to or receive donations from any political party. | |
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− | The Enterprise Forum is managed by an unpaid board of senior directors drawn from business and industry. The organisation does not take a position on policy, and does not donate to or receive donations from any political party. | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 12:18, 14 October 2013
The Enterprise Forum is 'an independent, not-for-profit organisation founded in 1997 to facilitate discussions on policy between the business community and the Conservative Party. In 2010 The Enterprise Forum began engagement with the Liberal Democrats following the formation of the Coalition Government.
Two-way commun
- We provide a two-way channel of communication, an independent middle ground where business can meet, debate policy and build relationships with key policy makers in the Coalition Government, and provide a forum for networking with other industry professionals. Members include commercial organisations (including FTSE 100 companies and SMEs), trade associations and charities. Our programme is determined by the policy interests of the member organisations. The majority of meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule.
- The Enterprise Forum is managed by an unpaid board of senior directors drawn from business and industry. The organisation does not take a position on policy, and does not donate to or receive donations from any political party.
People
Executive Board
Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth DL - President | Alistair Burt MP - Vice President | Mark Prisk MP - Vice President | Theresa Villiers MP - Vice President Andrew Cumpsty - Chairman | Peter Davis OBE FRSA - Deputy Chairman | Crispin Hayhoe - Finance Director | Mark Beckett - Executive Director | John Sartin - Commercial Director[1]
Management Board
David Cracknell - Director | Mike Love FCIPR- Director | Elaine Millar - Director | Philip Morgan MA MCIPR - Director | Richard Rumbelow - Director | Jane Sell - Director | Philip Snape - Director | (Runs lobbying consultancy PSA Communications Craig Stevenson - Director | Lionel Zetter FCIPR - Director[1]