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16th June 2017

The Education Profit and Loss

Let me start this blog post by saying that as a Chair of Governors for a secondary school, the funding formula for schools in the UK is fundamentally broken. When schools have to sign up to a national minimum wage, national living wage and national...

7th June 2017

Recenseo MD to be keynote speaker

Recenseo’s Managing Director, Ben Cooper has been asked by Lead Forensics to be a keynote speaker at its Accelerate Business Event at the Copthorne Windsor Hotel. Accelerate Business is aimed at B2B organisations looking to maximise sales, grow...

3rd May 2017

Why going to exhibitions is still important

Exhibitions used to be big business and for some companies they were the mainstay of their annual marketing activity. But in the last decade, some of the biggest vertical shows seem to have crumbled and either downsized significantly, regionalised...

28th April 2017

Jessica joins Recenseo

After moving to a new barn, we were extremely delighted to welcome two new team members! One full time and the other part time… Jess Bull joined the Recenseo flock in February as PR and Content Executive from the homeware brand, Robert Dyas in...

28th April 2017

“Ink is the blood of the printing press.” – John Milton

We are delighted to have added a new client from the printing sector to our portfolio. Managed Print Partners, who we are working with on a retained basis, is a specialist in document management and printing and works across a number of sectors to...

28th April 2017

Who cares about catchment! You’ve got to compete.

Decades ago when I was just a lad and all this were just fields, my parents fulfilled their legal obligation to send me to school. Was there a discussion about which school to send me to, did they focus on the latest Ofsted report, did they start...

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