Today, it’s retailing powerhouse and has stores across the globe. Who better to provide an insight on how to cope with the pressures of recession than turnaround and retail maverick, Sir Stuart Rose? To mark the 125th birthday of the high street brand, Rose, chairman and CEO of Marks & Spencer, will be speaking at the CBI Business Summit at the London Marriott Grosvenor Square on 11 June 2009. Other business brains and entrepreneurial stars joining him are John Cridland, Deputy Director General, CBI Colin Melvin, CEO, Hermes Equity Ownership Service Martin Lamb, CEO IMI plc Ayman Asfari, Group CEO, Petrofac Howard Kerr, CEO, BSI Richard Fenning, CEO, Control Risks. Real Business readers can take advantage of a special early bird rate of £299 per ticket plus a further £100 discount on any additional places that you book before 15 May. Quote RBS09 when booking. Picture source
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