IoD North West moves to Lowry House and looks to create business hubs across the region

The Institute of Directors (IoD) North West is moving from City Tower to Lowry House as part of its new strategic partnership with Bruntwood, with a vision to create local North West IoD hubs across the region over the next few years.

Members will benefit from access to upgraded business lounge facilities in Lowry House. Other additional benefits will include break-out areas, private meeting rooms and more flexible working spaces to suit the changing needs of its members.

The North West management team will relocate to Lowry House and as part of its new strategic direction; the IoD is currently seeking to expand its team with the recruitment of a sales and business development manager for the North West.

Colin Sinclair, director of property marketing at Bruntwood comments: “Here at Bruntwood we see long term relationships and networking as fundamentals of good business and we are proud to be able to extend our partnership with the IoD. The new business lounge at Lowry House in the heart of Manchester city centre is just one example of how we are changing the face of workspace and bringing forward new innovation to our buildings and services.”

Rachel Smith, the North West regional director at the IoD, said: “It is essential that our organisation adapts its methods and offerings to bring value to its members. From our new prime city centre location to the new added benefits of space and flexibility, we are committed to continually driving regional business and encouraging economic growth. We also look forward to welcoming a new member to the team at this turning point for the IoD North West.”

The IoD conference is taking place on 19th June with headline sponsors Weightman’s at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. More information on the day plus how to register for tickets is available on the conference website: www.iodnwconference.com