Trevor Williams, chief economist at Lloyds Bank – Commercial Banking, will be the guest speaker at the Nottingham City Business Lunch taking place on Friday 21 October when he will be sharing with guests, his thought on the challenges and opportunities that Brexit holds for the UK’s economic future.
Trevor has been in his present role with Lloyds Bank for over 15 years. He is also a visiting Professor at the University of Derby, chairman of the Institute of Economic Affairs Shadow Monetary Policy Committee (SMPC) and author of Trading Economics: A Guide to Economic Statistics for Practitioners. In addition he is on the editorial board of Economia and the Journal of Corporate Treasury Management and regularly writes articles for publications as well as appearing in the financial press and on television.
Trevor lectured in economics and business statistics before joining the Civil Service as part of GEC for two years. He is a trustee of Ballet Back and chair of a charity – Reach Society.
“With so much talk about Brexit and what it might mean for Nottingham businesses, I am sure that our members will find it both useful and interesting to hear what Trevor has to say,” said James Simmonds, president of the Nottingham City Business Club.
The event takes place at the Park Plaza Hotel on Maid Marian Way with registration opening at 11:45am and lunch served at 12.30pm. It costs £23.50 for members and £37.50 for non members.