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Sponsored: Four Preston firms battle it out for a launchpad to success

Posted on - 7th August, 2017 - 2:24pm | Author - | Posted in - Business, Preston City Centre, Preston News, Sponsored Features
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Inside the Society1 offices in Cross Street

A networking and hot-desk business space in Preston is asking for the public to vote for a bundle of a business help.

Four firms in the city are competing to win the package from Society1 in Cross Street, Preston city centre.

Danny Haydock of Deeps Pace Audio, Nigel Stewart at The Creative Network, Rachel Simpson at Bird and Jane Binnion of Ethical Business Training are all in the running.

The four companies could win free desk space at Society1, accountancy help, marketing and advertising help and HR support from professionals across the city.

Each firm has submitted a video explaining what their business does and why they want to win.

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Catarina King, co-founder of Society1, said: “We have some great finalists to vote for.

“Preston has some fantastically talented local people.

“These four firms were shortlisted by the judges for the prize.

“The package put together for them to win is worth around £15,000. Get voting for your favourite.”

The former DukPond restaurant has been converted into hot desking office space

The former DukPond restaurant has been converted into hot desking office space

The closing date for voting is 11pm on Tuesday (8 August).

The winner is due to be announced on Friday (11 August).

Votes can be made via the Society1 website.

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