| St Stephen's | Hull FC | BAE Systems |
Jim Harris, manager of St Stephen's shopping centre "St Stephen's has been very successful, we've seen a big rise in footfall but we have had to work very hard to make that happen, spending a lot of time and money on our marketing. We cannot take anything for granted in the current market." |
John Flatman, foundation manager of Hull FC "It's important that everyone does their bit to contribute to getting the region out of the recession, and that's why Hull FC is determined to support the Bounce Back campaign. Our aim is to engage, educate and inspire people of all ages throughout Hull and the East Riding and this great campaign will allow us to meet those aims." |
Tony Arksey, Brough Site and Services Director for BAE Systems in Brough "As a site, we recognise only too well the challenges that businesses face. We also recognise from time to time the need for change and our transitioning programme is an excellent example of this. Bounce Back is a very positive programme and BAE Systems, Brough, are pleased to be actively involved in this worthy initiative." |
| Yorkshire Bed Company | Hull City Council | Humberside Fire And Rescue |
Steve Domney, owner of Yorkshire Bed Company "Being part of the local economy, our success depends on the local economy, so we believe it is very important to do all we can to help." |
Councillor Carl Minns,
leader of Hull City Council "We signed up to the
Bounce Back campaign as
it's important to give
people and businesses the
help and support they
need." |
Laura Holmes, corporate communications manager of Humberside Fire And Rescue Service "Our communities have been through a very difficult time. As part of the Bounce Back campaign, Humberside Fire And Rescue Service will be raising awareness of how important it is for communities to work together to ensure they protect themselves, their homes and their businesses and keep safe from fire." |
| Gateway | The Deep | East Riding College |
Pauline Davis, strategic
director for Gateway
"The Bounce Back
campaign has been
providing support for local
people and businesses as
well as highlighting the
wide range of services that
Hull has to offer." |
Colin Brown, chief executive of The Deep "Ideas and products from Hull have transformed the whole world in the past. "If anywhere has the imagination, the businesses and the people to Bounce Back after the recession, it’s Hull." |
Principal Derek Branton
said: "Bounce Back has
demonstrated how much
we can achieve by working
together towards a
common aim and Im
delighted that East Riding
College was able to be a
partner." |
| East Riding Council | Vhey | Citycare |
Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE, leader of East Riding Council "East Riding Council is pleased to support the Mail's Bounce Back campaign. Bounce Back is a fantastic example of the many ways that businesses and residents are pulling together to make the most what we have to offer." |
Janet Reuben, chief executive of Visit Hull and East Yorkshire "We're part of Bounce Back to highlight how fantastic our region is – Hull and East Yorkshire offers great experiences and lots to see and do. 2009 has seen a tremendous amount of progress for tourism in the city and the East Riding. Hull and East Yorkshire are really bouncing back." |
Jo Barnes, chief executive
of Citycare "We
wanted to get involved in
the Bounce Back campaign
because we feel strongly
that Hull has massive
potential and that we need
to recognise this more
often." |
| Yorkshire Forward | Kingston Communications | NHS Hull |
James Farrar, assistant director for business of Yorkshire Forward "Yorkshire Forward supports the Bounce Back campaign in highlighting the advice and support available for our region’s businesses, helping them through the recession." |
Richard Griffiths, head of consumer sales and marketing of Kingston Communications "Bounce Back 2009 has been a fantastic initiative that has really demonstrated not only do local organisations really care, but together we can make a difference. Bounce Back 2010 is a project and we are delighted to be a key part of it." |
Christopher Long, chief executive of NHS Hull "Taking part in the Mail's Bounce Back campaign has given us a chance to showcase some of the people and the services that make our local NHS great." |
| University of Hull | City Works | |
University of Hull Vice-Chancellor, Professor Calie Pistorius, said: “The University of Hull is committed to engaging with the Hull and East Yorkshire community to further the continued economic and social development of this region. Our strong reputation as an educator is well-known, but the University’s extensive links to the community are much broader, including our links with business community. The University’s Enterprise Centre, for example, is helping to incubate new start-up companies and to research partnerships with major international companies. The University is embedded in the community it serves, and as part of that we are fully committed to the Bounce Back campaign and to putting the region on the international map.” |
Jayne Green – Business Manager at Cityworks is tasked with engaging with local companies with the remit of promoting employment & training opportunities within the city. We joined bounceback because it seems we all share a common purpose in ensuring Hull maximises its business potential and is seen as an attractive place for inward investment. |
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