“International Business For A Sustainable Future” – a series of events organized by the Supreme Council of European Business and the British Romanian Chamber of Commerce
The Supreme Council of European Business (SCEB) and the British Romanian Chamber of Commerce (BRCC) established a strategic partnership in 2023 intending to organize three regional conferences in Sibiu, Iasi, and Timișoara.
Through the events dedicated to the business environment in Romania, SCEB and BRCC have as their common objective the creation of bridges between the central and regional business communities to identify effective solutions to the increasingly complex current challenges. Together with the speakers and partners of these events, the participants will learn examples of good practices, innovative perspectives, and visionary ideas on how to approach the situations they face, generated by overlapping crises: energy, medical, and economic.
Through our honored partnership with BRCC, we want to offer our members the opportunity to connect with the regional business environment, exchange ideas and identify new approaches to the challenges they face. I also believe that entrepreneurs should build their businesses from an international perspective, which will open up new markets and opportunities for them to have companies well prepared for the future, states Mehmet Sumeroglu, SCEB Chairman.
We are honored to organize this event with our partners, The Supreme Council of European Business (SCEB), having together a beautiful community that we want to welcome with development opportunities and new perspectives regarding the near future. These events are especially aimed at managers and entrepreneurs, but it is a very good opportunity for those who want to take the company’s vision to another level, states Madalina Cîinaru, BRCC Head of the Bucharest Office.
The first event of the series – Transport & Logistics – Key Factor In International Business Development – will take place on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at the Continental Forum hotel in Sibiu and will be dedicated both to companies in the transport and logistics industry and to other companies in related fields. The choice of the theme was motivated by the anticipation of this year’s changes that we believe must be addressed so that managers and entrepreneurs have a clearer perspective on which strategies might be suitable for their businesses.
As speakers in the panel are: Ionuț NACHE – Owner of INAQ Consulting, IFS Representative in Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, and the Balkan countries, Mehmet SUMEROGLU – Chairman, SCEB, Tiberiu STROE – Clients Director, State Funds Division, EximBank, Rareș BALINT – Branch Manager, Adecco Romania, and Cosmin COMțA – M&A Senior Manager, KPMG.
Alongside the two organizations are, as partners: Diamond – Inaq Consulting, Gold – Cost Contab Group, and Silver – Exim Bank. Camele Cricova is in the Wine Partners category, and MBS Holding, Nomade Communication, and MAPPS – Value Appraisers are among the Supporting Partners. Our traditional media partners are Ziarul Bursa, Revista TheBizz, The Diplomat, and Transilvania Business.
The Supreme Council of European Business is an international organization that aims to create and develop business opportunities for the economic and educational progress of every citizen of the world. SCEB acts through sectoral councils from European and non-European countries and brings together business people, decision-makers, and experts from various industries. The entire community is working together to create an international business environment characterized by agility and better adapted to today’s challenges.
The British Romanian Chamber of Commerce, a chamber of commerce with a presence in London and Bucharest, is the leading business-led organization promoting bilateral trade and investment between the United Kingdom and Romania since 1998. The chamber of commerce is actively involved in creating and sustaining a dynamic business environment dynamic, where free trade and investment support companies in their development process.