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Access is recognised in 2020 Parliamentary Review

Bethan Evans   —   30 April 2020   —   Access News

We're extremely proud to announce that this year we've been recognised as a leading business within the UK’s creative industry, and therefore were featured in 2020’s Parliamentary Review.

Co-chaired by Lord Blunkett and Lord Eric Pickles, The Parliamentary Review is a comprehensive document that shares best practice between policymakers and business leaders, hand-picked and invited to contribute to the review. Each edition of the review covers a range of topics across specific industries, featuring commentary from leading journalists and politicians, and content is tied together by the former world trade editor of the Financial Times, The Rt Hon David Curry.

The review highlights significant developments and concerns for business leaders up and down the country and this year’s foreword was penned by The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss, the Secretary of State for International Trade.

A snippet from the report

Inclusion in the review follows a strong year for us where we've delivered a number of global and UK-wide projects, and have also added a number of high-profile new business accounts to our client portfolio.

Within the report, MD Simon Landi, provided specialist commentary on some of the areas that have helped to drive success. From how remaining agile and independent has enabled us to adapt to ever-changing client needs, to how an employee-centric culture is the lifeblood of the agency, with ongoing investment into nurturing and developing talent highlighted as business critical.  

Simon also attended the Parliamentary Review Gala dinner earlier this year, where the launch of the review took place and included guest speakers from all areas of government and industry.

Simon Landi and wife Christine attending the gala dinner

Introducing Access’ feature, Lord Pickles and Lord Blunket said, “The ability to listen and learn from one another has always been vital in parliament, in business and in most aspects of daily life. But at this particular moment in time, as national and global events continue to reiterate, it is uncommonly crucial that we forge new channels of communication and reinforce existing ones. The following article from Access is an attempt to do just that.”

The report is now being distributed to more than 500,000 directors, CEOs and business leaders throughout the UK. And if you'd like to read our feature yourself, you can do so here.



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