OSEP launches POP2020 to celebrate business as a force for good
Organisations from across Oxfordshire are coming together to take part in POP2020: Power of Purpose Week, celebrating business as a force for good.
Organisations from across Oxfordshire are coming together to take part in POP2020: Power of Purpose Week, celebrating business as a force for good.
With Oxfordshire already facing a larger attainment gap at age 16 than the rest of England, what will the impact of lockdown be?
It is #LivingWageWeek, from 9 – 15 November 2020, and we are celebrating the hundreds of thousands of low paid workers who have received a pay rise because of the Living Wage movement.
The purpose of tonight’s menu is to raise much-needed money for the Springboard UK charity which helps disadvantaged people overseas and, in the UK, with barriers to employment, find jobs within the hospitality industry & set them on a career path.
Join author of The Classical Cookbook Sally Grainger as she shares her knowledge of classical Roman recipes adapted for the contemporary cook, painting a vibrant picture of wining and dining in the ancient world.
Diego Masciaga, our speaker at the Blenheim Palace Dinner on Wednesday 30th October, is the acknowledged and celebrated master of customer service and customer experience excellence.
Blake Morgan partner, William Downing, is joining a 180-mile cycle ride from Trafalgar Square to the Eiffel Tower to help combat homelessness in Oxfordshire.
An annual golf day, organised by the Bicester office of accountants Whitley Stimpson, has raised £1,000 for an Oxfordshire charity that specialises in helping people to recover from mental health illnesses.
Oxfordshire is poised to consolidate and strengthen its place at the heart of business in Britain – Brexit or No Brexit.
Summer is on the horizon, and with it comes Oxfordshire’s biggest business event bringing together the county’s best and brightest for a full day, thought-provoking event that helps you, as an Oxfordshire based organisation, to “Unlock Your Business Growth”.
B4 – the Oxford Business Network – recently hosted an innovative forum at Blenheim Palace in the Marlborough Room.
There are over 500,000 people with cancer working across the UK. This figure is expected to double by 2030 as more people survive a diagnosis of cancer.
The first of our B4 Masterclasses was presented by B4 Platinum members, You HR, at our new offices in Weston-on-the-Green.
A charity which helps disabled young people by giving them access to a working farm has been given a boost by accountants Whitley Stimpson.
Banbury needs you – to help ensure the town is doing the best it can for older people.