Sugar sidekick to front HML event

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Alan Sugar’s long-serving right-hand man will be the guest speaker at an HML industry networking event.

Nick Hewer will talk about his time working with Amstrad and starring on The Apprentice at the event, called ‘Connectability’, on 7 April.

The event will be held at The Imagination Gallery in London.

Neil Warman, HML’s chief commercial and finance officer, said: “Connectability is more than just a drinks reception. It’s a relaxed and informal opportunity to meet respected industry peers and mix with financial services’ leading lights. We said at the start of the year that we would be looking to increase our market presence in 2011 and holding a high quality event like this is an excellent way to facilitate discussion on current themes in the industry.””

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