Hospitality & Leisure Re-Boot – A Chance to Review Your Business to Ensure a Sustainable and Successful Future

Date: May 5, 2021

With the full reopening of the hospitality and leisure sector on 24 May 2021 , the team at Mills Selig are working with a range of clients in the hospitality and tourism sector to ensure a sustainable and successful future.

With the full reopening of the hospitality and leisure sector on 24 May 2021 , the team at Mills Selig are working with a range of clients in the hospitality and tourism sector to ensure a sustainable and successful future.

Mills Selig have developed ‘Hospitality & Leisure Re-boot 360’ which provides organisations with a chance to review their business with the expert team at Mills Selig to ensure a sustainable and successful future

As part of this, Mills Selig is hosting Virtual Roundtable Discussion on Friday 14 May 2021 at 9am.

This roundtable discussion will focus on the practical range of issues that businesses must focus on as we reopen this sector, including:

• Funding
• Strategising business structure
• Compliance with safety regulations
• Talent management
• Property agreement
• Licensing (indoor & outdoor).

Click to register for this event: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LcbhlVU_TmqwfN5w_Fqmng

Attendees will have the opportunity to listen to a facilitated conversation including industry perspectives, business leaders in the hospitality and leisure sectors and expert, practical advice from the team at Mills Selig.

Contributors confirmed so far include:

• Dr Joanne Stuart OBE, CEO NI Tourism Alliance
• Neil Hutcheson, Head of Policy, FSB NI
• Anthea Wilson, Director, Anthology NI – Kremlin Complex/Union Street Bar
• Michael Cadden, Director, Lusty Beg Island
• Anne Skeggs, Partner & Head of Property, Mills Selig
• Maeve Fisher, Partner & Head of Licensing, Mills Selig
• Kiera Lee, Partner & Head of Employment, Mills Selig

Click to register for this event: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LcbhlVU_TmqwfN5w_Fqmng

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