| Social Enterprise conference goes to Birmingham |
| Sunday, August 17, 2008 |
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Voice - the largest UK conference for social enterprise comes to Birmingham and the West Midlands region from February 10-11, 2009.
Voice09 will be the fifth anniversary of the conference to be held at the International Conference Centre (ICC) in Birmingham. The Social Enterprise Coalition (SEC) is the national body for social enterprise and is staging next year’s event with the support of Advantage West Midlands and Birmingham City Council.
Social enterprise is a growing sector of profit-making businesses set up to tackle social or environmental issues – and more than 1,000 conference delegates and 80 exhibitors are expected in Birmingham, including leaders from social enterprise, the Government, financial institutions and business support providers.
There are over 5,554 social enterprises in the West Midlands, supporting around 156,500 jobs and generating over half a billion pounds in traded income. Over 300 social enterprises turn over in excess of £1 million annually.
There are 1,254 (22.6% of the regional total) based in Birmingham and Solihull. Another 1,175 (21.2%) are based in Coventry and Warwickshire.*
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Jonathan Bland, Chief Executive of the Social Enterprise Coalition, said: “We are delighted to be bringing Voice to Birmingham for the first time and in particular to the International Conference Centre.
"This venue will give us the opportunity to take advantage of the huge interest there is already in Voice09.”
Councillor Paul Tilsley, Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, said: "We are delighted to hear that SEC's national conference will be held in Birmingham and look forward to welcoming delegates to the city.
“I am sure they will receive a warm welcome and will take full advantage of all the city has to offer to the visitor."
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