LONDON, ENGLAND, May 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Entrepreneur and Managing Director of EA Worldwide Acquisitions, Josh Cote has been announced the host of the seminar offering workshops on business management and business growth. RSM Tenon, a consultancy firm specialising in Entrepreneurship, reveals the UK has a strong culture of entrepreneurship and despite the tough economy there is strong optimism amongst entrepreneurs who remain determined to succeed. Two thirds of those surveyed by RSM Tenon are looking to grow their business by 10% this year and one in five plans to expand by 25%.
'The level of ambition of many of the registered attendees for the seminar in Birmingham this weekend is inspiring. I'm very proud to be able to take part in such an event as I truly believe entrepreneurship is a means for anyone to create their own success at any point in their lives, recession or not' says EA Worldwide Acquisitions Managing Director, Josh Cote.
Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions speaks regularly at industry conferences and has become an inspiring public speaker in entrepreneurship subjects. He recently returned from South Africa where he was a keynote speaker at an Entrepreneur Convention held in Cape Town and Johannesburg. EA Worldwide Acquisitions will witness their MD, Josh Cote share his insights on managing change and overcoming adversity, some topics that will likely resonate across the current economic climate for many of the attendees committed to the two day seminar.
EA Worldwide Acquisitions is an outsourced sales company that has successfully increased revenue year on year since their expansion to the UK in 2009. The firm's rapid growth has seen them named leader in the direct sales and marketing industries and in 2011 nominated for best brand development.
Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions looks forward to the Birmingham Entrepreneurship Seminar and promotes the event as a networking opportunity for the UK's most up-and-coming and successful entrepreneurs.
Website: http://www.eaworldwide.co.uk
EA Worldwide Acquisitions MD Josh Cote Hosts Entrepreneur Seminar in Birmingham
The Birmingham Entrepreneurship Seminar is taking place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel on 4th/5th May 2012 where two individuals from EA Worldwide Acquisitions will speak.
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[Press-News.org] EA Worldwide Acquisitions MD Josh Cote Hosts Entrepreneur Seminar in BirminghamThe Birmingham Entrepreneurship Seminar is taking place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel on 4th/5th May 2012 where two individuals from EA Worldwide Acquisitions will speak.