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 Enterprise Oxfordshire are calling upon businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs to join them at a significant, online event this week, set to help attendees understand the key support on offer to the county’s business community.

With a significant track record of delivering first-class support to the county’s businesses, as well as thousands of individuals alike, Enterprise Oxfordshire will this Thursday (8 May) host a special webinar:  ‘Thrive in 2025’ – running between 9.30am and 10.30am – offering delegates insights into the latest support resources, programmes and expert guidance available, designed to help established, developing and new businesses to grow and thrive in today’s competitive environment.

With hundreds of businesses already benefitting from thousands of hours of expert guidance in 2025, Thrive in 2025 will showcase some of the most impactful initiatives available via Enterprise Oxfordshire.

From navigating grant funding to mastering AI tools that enhance customer experience, this session promises invaluable insights to ensure businesses are set for success.

The webinar will cover a number of in-demand support sessions, including:

  • Focus on finance – Managing your finances with confidence
  • Creating a lasting impression in 60 Seconds – Perfecting your elevator pitch
  • Growing from 2 to 5 staff – Scaling your team without losing momentum

Attendees will also hear from advisors and entrepreneurs who have directly benefited from Enterprise Oxfordshire’s services, offering first-hand experience on how its programmes of support have positively impacted activity.

In addition, Enterprise Oxfordshire will also share news on exciting new opportunities such as the return of The Start-Up Club – an exclusive group for those set to launch a new venture – as well as details on the Enterprise Oxfordshire Investment Readiness Club, giving businesses a positive steer on how to unlock future finance opportunities.

Nigel Tipple – Chief Executive of Enterprise Oxfordshire – said: “Whether you are just starting out, looking to attract new clients, or exploring innovative ways to scale, this webinar is packed with practical advice and opportunities that can help a business thrive.

“We would therefore encourage Oxfordshire businesses and those with interest in starting their own venture not to miss this chance to plan your next move with confidence and thrive in 2025”.

Enterprise Oxfordshire became the new trading name of the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) on 1 April. The change marked the completion of a two-year process that saw the economic development functions – previously led by Local Enterprise Partnerships – altered so that they were to be overseen via a mechanism agreed by respective upper-tier local authorities, in this instance, Oxfordshire County Council.

Oxfordshire County Council now act as Enterprise Oxfordshire’s 100% shareholder, known as a Teckal company arrangement.

Building on its significant legacy as OxLEP, Enterprise Oxfordshire oversees the delivery of a comprehensive set of business, skills, investment and trade support services, as well as supporting a variety of strategies backing Oxfordshire’s economic potential to be delivered in a sustainable and inclusive manner.

You can sign-up to the ‘Thrive in 2025’ event via the following link below.

Sign-up to ‘Thrive in 2025’.

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