Lord Sugar to headline at BIBA 2010

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This year’s BIBA conference will include keynote speeches from Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon Corporation, explorer Ed Stafford who was the first man to walk the length of the Amazon and businessman and star of ‘The Apprentice’, Lord Alan Sugar.

A high profile panel of speakers has also been enlisted to debate the changes to regulation, including Towergate’s Andy Homer, Bluefin’s Stuart Reid, Willis’ Brendan McManus and BIBA’s Steve White.

The 2010 conference and exhibition, being held at Manchester Central on 11-12 May, will feature four keynote sessions over the two days. Greg Case and Ed Stafford will speak on Wednesday, and opening on Thursday morning the debate on the changes to regulation will be held, chaired by publisher, writer and broadcaster Andrew Neil. Lord Alan Sugar will close the conference on Thursday afternoon.

BIBA chief executive, Eric Galbraith, said: “Despite these difficult economic times

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