BUSINESS men and women in Scarbor- ough are urged to take advantage of a new scheme being launched next month.
Advisers including management consultants, financial advisers, marketing consultants and designers are among the professionals being sought to share in the new opportunities that will be delivered by changes to the Business Link service.
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e of suppliers will be used to improve the quality and broaden the range of consultants. The system, developed by Yorkshire Forward, will be used by hundreds of Business Link Yorkshire’s advisers to introduce suppliers to new and expanding businesses.
Malcolm Johnston, director of competitiveness services for Business Link Yorkshire, is calling for advisers and suppliers of business services from finance to IT to register and be considered for thousands of referrals.
He said: “One of the fundamental improvements to the efficiency and effectiveness of the new Business Link Yorkshire service will be that, where a business needs specialist advice and support, 100 per cent of this support will now be delivered by private sector suppliers.”
Mr Johnston added that it was crucial they got Yorkshire’s professionals to register on the database.
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