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We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a film screening and panel discussion, in collaboration with KPMG’s Board Leadership Centre.
A Northern Soul was described by critics as ‘a personal cry for social mobility’. It is a work of radical empathy, touching on both the economic difficulties of the city of Hull, and the contradictions of regeneration through culture.
Following the screening, the film’s Director, Sean McAllister; lead protagonist, Steve Arnott; Dame Martina Milburn, Chair of the Social Mobility Commission; Deputy Chair at KPMG UK, Melanie Richards and myself will lead a discussion on social inequality in the UK, the role of business and the importance of the Industrial Strategy in shaping the UK’s future social and economic fabric.
The event will bring together senior executives and non-executives, regional policy-makers and academics. If you are interested in attending, please do email our Operations Manager, Claire,
via claire@tomorrowscompany.com .
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