Big Foot Communications steps in to support B4 ONE
Big Foot Communications is delighted to be supporting B4’s first ‘B4 ONE’ bi-monthly all-day webinar.
The first event tackles the subject ‘Workplace Wellbeing’ & will be broadcast live from Blenheim from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm on Wednesday 30th September.
Big Foot Communications started working with B4 last year, presenting & producing a series of topical podcasts. Founder, Emma Gascoigne, will be supporting the event by co-presenting the day with B4’s Richard Rosser.
Emma said: “We’re delighted to be involved in the first B4 ONE event. B4 is the best networking organisation in Oxfordshire and it’s your chance to hear from an amazing line up of speakers and take away best practices into your own organisation. The day is packed full of empowering webinars to boost engagement, motivation, performance and health in the workplace.”
Richard added. “This is a real step up for B4 in terms of the type of event we’re going to be delivering, so it’s vital to have professional support around us. Emma has proved over the years that she is nothing but professional in everything she does. The series of podcasts she produced for B4 has been a great success and I have no doubt that she can perform just as well on camera. A full day, the continuous event is quite an ask for anyone so it’s going to be great to have Emma by my side throughout what we hope will be the first of a series of thought-provoking, engaging and informative B4 ONE webinars.”
Over the next 12 months, each B4 ONE will be broadcast from a different location in Oxfordshire (The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford will host the next B4 ONE on November 25th).
To register for the event please visit https://lnkd.in/d3Gm3aM.
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