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Inclusive Growth Leaders Dinner: the role of anchor organisations.

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Hosted by Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester, the event brought together public and private sector anchor institutions from the across the city  to explore the potential for future collaboration.

Frances and Neil presented on CLES’ work with anchor institutions in Leeds, Birmingham and Preston and will now be working with attendees to further develop ideas.

For more information on CLES Local Wealth Building work, visit here.

CLES Chief Executive Neil McInroy and Associate Director Frances Jones attended an Inclusive Growth Leaders Dinner on 15th November looking at the role of anchor institutions.

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