Making it happen

Annual General Meeting 2013
Making it happen

Ian Taylor

Commercial Director
Marketing Birmingham
Making it happen

Wouter
Schuitemaker

Investment Director
Marketing Birmingham
Strategic projects completed 2012/13
SME fast track projects completed 2012/13
Performance trends
LEP
Greater Birmingham and Solihull

Total jobs
11/12

Total FDI
Total jobs
successes
12/13
11/12

Total FDI
successes
12/13

2,789

5,078

25

49

Heart of the South West

124

4,568

6

11

Oxfordshire City Region

831

3,989

18

17

Sheffield City Region

157

3,730

7

26

South East Midlands

1,090

3,642

29

28

Cheshire and Warrington

1,400

3,277

11

11

Leeds City Region

1,107

3,160

23

33

Liverpool City Region

1,233

2,781

23

23

79

2,506

14

26

713

2,465

46

56

North Eastern

7,354

2,203

43

26

Greater Manchester

9,291

2,166

53

51

Coventry and Warwickshire
Thames Valley Berkshire
Pipeline projects

ANDREAS PAULICKS

JOBS

JOBS

3,068

40

KATHRYN ELLIS

JOBS

4,750

VICTOR HU

JOBS

120

JOBS

KAVAN BHANDARY

JOBS

1,370

751

JOBS

745

GLENN McBRIDE

JOBS

1,346
Pipeline projects
North America Sales Mission

VANCOUVER

SEATTLE
TORONTO
BOSTON
SAN FRANCISCO

SALT LAKE CITY

CHICAGO

NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON DC

LOS ANGELES
Life Sciences
USA & European Site Selectors

Site selector and attorney George Pretty complimented the city, saying:
“Although I have visited Birmingham several times on business, before
taking part in the tour last week, I was surprised to see the scale and pace of
change playing out across the city.
“These are exciting times for Birmingham, driven by the passion,
commitment and determination of its civic and business leadership. I have
no doubt that Birmingham will continue to thrive as a world-class
investment destination, affording expanded economic growth for its people.”
UK Digital campaign
UK Digital campaign
As seen in Birmingham – ASOS

e-commerce pioneer and leading online retailer, ASOS seized the
opportunity to invest into Birmingham, one of the UK’s largest
digital sector talent pools. The company recognised that the city’s
growing specialism in e-commerce presented an excellent
opportunity to open an office focusing on creating new company
websites in growth markets.
Pete Marsden, Chief Information Officer for ASOS,
said of the expansion in Birmingham:
“We are an ambitious company, and are looking forward to settling
into what we know is a very ambitious and talented city. Since we
started our search for a new office location, our sense has been
that Birmingham is a city with the talent, cost effectiveness,
physical infrastructure, plans and will to help our business succeed.
We’ve been welcomed with open arms and supported through
every step by the Business Birmingham team, who we will
continue to work with.”
Trends and challenges
Business Catalyst programme

60

INWARD
INVESTMENT
REFERRALS
Mobile Investment Fund
Building our plans for the future

Neil Rami

Chief Executive
Marketing Birmingham
INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCIES OF THE YEAR
1

IMG-Investment and Marketing Corporation Saxon-Anhalt

Magdeburg

Germany

2

ABA-Invest

3

BaselArea

Basel

Switzerland

4

Berlin Partner for Business and Technology

Berlin

Germany

5

Business Birmingham

Birmingham UK

6

IDA Ireland

Dublin

Ireland

7

CLD Les Maskoutains

St Hyacinthe

Canada

8

PROEXPORT Columbia

Bogota

Columbia

9

Rio Negocios

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Austria
MOST INNOVATIVE FDI-ATTRACTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM OF THE YEAR
1

Berlin Business Location Centre

Berlin

Germany

2

Business Birmingham

Birmingham UK

3

Headquarters Initiative, ABA-Invest

4

Connect Ireland

Dublin /
Kilkenny

Ireland

5

Database of Projects

Bogota

Columbia

Austria
FDI DESTINATIONS OF THE FUTURE
1

Birmingham, UK

2

Columbia

3

Czech Republic

4

Edinburgh, UK

5

Le Havre, France

6

Newcastle/Gateshead, UK

7

Washington DC, USA

8

St Hyacinthe, Canada

9

St Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Source: Regional Observatory/ONS Business Register & Employment Survey
Source: Regional Observatory/ONS Business Register & Employment Survey
SOURCE:
The Economist Intelligence Unit
June 2013
Preparing for the future

2013 and beyond
(1)
(2)

As per Directors’ Report and Financial Statement s
As presented to the Board on 18th September 2013
Making it happen

Operational Plans 2013-14
“Birmingham feels like a
city that has some big plans
and is on the cusp of big
things.”
Pete Marsden,
Chief Information Officer, ASOS.
Making it happen

Annual General Meeting 2013

Marketing Birmingham Annual General Meeting 2013

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    Making it happen AnnualGeneral Meeting 2013
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    Making it happen IanTaylor Commercial Director Marketing Birmingham
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    SME fast trackprojects completed 2012/13
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    Performance trends LEP Greater Birminghamand Solihull Total jobs 11/12 Total FDI Total jobs successes 12/13 11/12 Total FDI successes 12/13 2,789 5,078 25 49 Heart of the South West 124 4,568 6 11 Oxfordshire City Region 831 3,989 18 17 Sheffield City Region 157 3,730 7 26 South East Midlands 1,090 3,642 29 28 Cheshire and Warrington 1,400 3,277 11 11 Leeds City Region 1,107 3,160 23 33 Liverpool City Region 1,233 2,781 23 23 79 2,506 14 26 713 2,465 46 56 North Eastern 7,354 2,203 43 26 Greater Manchester 9,291 2,166 53 51 Coventry and Warwickshire Thames Valley Berkshire
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    Pipeline projects ANDREAS PAULICKS JOBS JOBS 3,068 40 KATHRYNELLIS JOBS 4,750 VICTOR HU JOBS 120 JOBS KAVAN BHANDARY JOBS 1,370 751 JOBS 745 GLENN McBRIDE JOBS 1,346
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    North America SalesMission VANCOUVER SEATTLE TORONTO BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO SALT LAKE CITY CHICAGO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON DC LOS ANGELES
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    USA & EuropeanSite Selectors Site selector and attorney George Pretty complimented the city, saying: “Although I have visited Birmingham several times on business, before taking part in the tour last week, I was surprised to see the scale and pace of change playing out across the city. “These are exciting times for Birmingham, driven by the passion, commitment and determination of its civic and business leadership. I have no doubt that Birmingham will continue to thrive as a world-class investment destination, affording expanded economic growth for its people.”
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    UK Digital campaign Asseen in Birmingham – ASOS e-commerce pioneer and leading online retailer, ASOS seized the opportunity to invest into Birmingham, one of the UK’s largest digital sector talent pools. The company recognised that the city’s growing specialism in e-commerce presented an excellent opportunity to open an office focusing on creating new company websites in growth markets. Pete Marsden, Chief Information Officer for ASOS, said of the expansion in Birmingham: “We are an ambitious company, and are looking forward to settling into what we know is a very ambitious and talented city. Since we started our search for a new office location, our sense has been that Birmingham is a city with the talent, cost effectiveness, physical infrastructure, plans and will to help our business succeed. We’ve been welcomed with open arms and supported through every step by the Business Birmingham team, who we will continue to work with.”
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    Building our plansfor the future Neil Rami Chief Executive Marketing Birmingham
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    INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCIESOF THE YEAR 1 IMG-Investment and Marketing Corporation Saxon-Anhalt Magdeburg Germany 2 ABA-Invest 3 BaselArea Basel Switzerland 4 Berlin Partner for Business and Technology Berlin Germany 5 Business Birmingham Birmingham UK 6 IDA Ireland Dublin Ireland 7 CLD Les Maskoutains St Hyacinthe Canada 8 PROEXPORT Columbia Bogota Columbia 9 Rio Negocios Rio de Janeiro Brazil Austria
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    MOST INNOVATIVE FDI-ATTRACTIONINCENTIVE PROGRAM OF THE YEAR 1 Berlin Business Location Centre Berlin Germany 2 Business Birmingham Birmingham UK 3 Headquarters Initiative, ABA-Invest 4 Connect Ireland Dublin / Kilkenny Ireland 5 Database of Projects Bogota Columbia Austria
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    FDI DESTINATIONS OFTHE FUTURE 1 Birmingham, UK 2 Columbia 3 Czech Republic 4 Edinburgh, UK 5 Le Havre, France 6 Newcastle/Gateshead, UK 7 Washington DC, USA 8 St Hyacinthe, Canada 9 St Mary's County, Maryland, USA
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    Source: Regional Observatory/ONSBusiness Register & Employment Survey
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    Source: Regional Observatory/ONSBusiness Register & Employment Survey
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    Preparing for thefuture 2013 and beyond
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    (1) (2) As per Directors’Report and Financial Statement s As presented to the Board on 18th September 2013
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    “Birmingham feels likea city that has some big plans and is on the cusp of big things.” Pete Marsden, Chief Information Officer, ASOS.
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    Making it happen AnnualGeneral Meeting 2013