News from BritishAmerican Business
MEDIA RELEASE LONDON 9th March, 2018 BritishAmerican Business (BAB) has today announced the companies shortlisted for the inaugural TransAtlantic Growth (TAG) Awards ahead of the Awards Evening on Thursday March 15th. The TAG Awards shine a light on the achievements of micro, small and mid-sized businesses turning to the transatlantic marketplace for their next…
Job Title: Membership Manager Client: BritishAmerican Business Salary: £30k Openings: 1 Hours: 35 (excluding breaks) Location: Kensington (W8), London Contract Type: Permanent Job Type: Full Time About BAB We are an exclusive corporate network and the voice of transatlantic business. With offices in London and New York, we exist to serve…
BritishAmerican Business identifies ten areas of importance to the environment for trade and investment between the USA and UK in its 2018 Policy Agenda New York/London – A new policy agenda outlining broad, horizontal issues that need to be addressed by policy makers as a means of protecting and enhancing trade and…
This letter, written by BAB CEO Duncan Edwards, was published in the Financial Times on February 8, 2018 and focuses on the need for the US and the UK to start trade talks: Sir, In light of the debate that has been featured in your pages recently about the UK’s status and freedom to…
BritishAmerican Business is delighted to congratulate our Vice Chairman in London, Vivian Hunt DBE (McKinsey & Co.) on her receipt of The Queens New Year’s Honours. Ms. Hunt has been recognized for her contributions to the Economy and Women in Business. (Surrey) Ms Vivian Yvonne Hunt. Managing Partner for UK and Ireland, McKinsey and Company.…
Christopher Perry, Chairman of the Board of BritishAmerican Business, announced today the appointment of Duncan Edwards as its Chief Executive Officer. Edwards, a media executive with over 30 years of experience, spent 27 years at New York City-based Hearst Corporation, most recently as President and CEO of its international magazine and digital media company, Hearst…