Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Apprentice star Nick Hewer celebrates Swansea 60th

It's not every day that you can celebrate being 60 - but that's what Swansea Business Club will be doing next month.
And it's good to see the South Wales Evening Post heavily involved in promoting such a useful orgainisation. It's something the local press can do so well.
In this case, Evening Post editor Spencer Feeney is club president.
The big anniversary lunch event will see one of TV’s most business-savvy personalities speak.
Nick Hewer, pictured, has found small-screen fame as a trusted and facially expressive sidekick of Sir Alan Sugar on hit series The Apprentice.
With his speech at Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall on Friday, June 11, he plans to take the audience behind the scenes of his business and TV life, before hosting a question and answer session.
Swansea Business Club secretary Bruce Roberts told Media Master: "We’re delighted to be greeting Nick for this very important event in our calendar. He has a lifetime’s experience in enterprise and has been a key factor in the business and on-screen success of Sir Alan.
“Swansea Business Club’s 60th anniversary is a notable landmark. Over the past six decades, business in the city has changed beyond recognition but its unique community spirit is as strong as ever.”
The lunch, from noon, will be backing Macmillan Cancer Support. Nick Hewer replaces Falklands veteran Simon Weston as speaker.
Spencer Feeney said: "We are very lucky to have a speaker of Nick's quality as our replacement for Simon. Nick's television fame is sure to result in a huge demand for tickets, so I urge people to book their places quickly because I'd hate for anyone to miss out on the club's special anniversary lunch."

To book your place at this event, contact Lisa Williams at Effective Communication before June 4 - 029 2064 6860, lwilliams@effcom.co.uk.

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