Thursday, January 16, 2025

The Business Day adds another speaker for Bridlington event

Geoff Ramm has been added to the line-up of speakers for The Business Day at Bridlington Spa on Friday 7 June next year.  He joins previously announced Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA as a speaker at the annual business event hosted by Gyles Brandreth.

Described by Forbes magazine as ‘A Game Changer’, Geoff is an inspirational keynote speaker and the creator and author of Celebrity Service and Celebrity Service Superstars.

Organisers say Geoff’s interactive keynote promises that not only will delegates discover out-of-this-world ideas but how to transform touchpoints to light up their business and excite customers. Renowned for his on-stage and on-screen presence, as well as his infectious enthusiasm and humour, Ramm will have delegates on the edge of their seat.

Throughout his career Geoff has challenged and inspired entrepreneurs, high performance teams and organisations across 49 countries to create award winning ideas to outperform competition

Stephen Parnaby, Event Director, said: “Geoff will bring some thought provoking insights having worked with companies such as Emirates, Warner Brothers, Specsavers and McDonalds.”

Mark Lonsdale, General Manager at Bridlington Spa and Producer of The Business Day said: “Following the announcement of Björn Ulvaeus as the keynote speaker Geoff will bring a fresh perspective on how successful businesses operate globally.”

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