Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Design Leicestershire

Went to the launch of the Design Leicestershire book last night at Athena in Leicester where I bumped into a fellow delegate from the original Microsoft course on blogging that I went on. He asked if I was still musing and I suddenly remembered that actually I haven't blogged for about a month, so it's about time I did!

The book, with its distinctive yellow and black logo, outlines Leicestershire's rich history in design and brings the reader up to date with the movers and shakers in the county's design community today. Why a book in today's internet age? Peter Hogarth, the International Trade Director for UKTI East Midlands got it in a nutshell - yes websites are important, but in his line of work there is still a place for a substantial printed directory with gravitas which international delegations can be shown when they visit the UK and which can be used overseas to generate new business. My copy's on the coffee table in my office and I will be showing it to my overseas clients whenever they visit me.

The design industry contributes a huge amount to the UK economy, as witnessed by the Cox Report. It doesn't just revolve around London, the wealth of great designers and marketers based here in Leicestershire is something we should be shouting about - so I am - consider this shouting!

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Google conference

Went to a great google conference called 'Survival of the Fastest' in London this month as part of my striving to keep up to date with what's what in new media! The speakers were really good - the sessions were focussing on adwords and Arjan Dijk of Google started with an overview of the marketplace and an explanation of how google can have a huge impact on trading within a recession. Two case studies from Chemist Direct www.chemistdirect.co.uk and from Big Red Book www.bigredbook.com were fascinating as was a fictitious case study presented by two googlers.

For me, the most valuable lesson was that Google exists and has a presence in the UK and Ireland - so many people cold call our office trying to sell us google related 'expertise' that it was refreshing to find that it's actually quite easy to talk to a real googler! I'll be putting my new found expertise into action very soon ...

Friday, 8 May 2009

What a great foodie week last week!


What a great foodie week it was last week. The Italian Chamber of Commerce had set up a cookery school at Giancarlo and Katie Caldesi's La Cuccina Caldesi on Marylebone Lane and Jane and I joined food journalists and enthusiasts for some lessons in making ravioli, a main course of chicken stuffed with pecorino cheese and wrapped in proscuitto and some melt in the mouth 'pudding'. All used protected status (PDO/PGI) foods from Tuscany and the quality of the ingredients really sang through. As a reward for our hard work cooking all afternoon, we were driven to Bray to Caldesi in Campagna for a mouthwatering meal with the food producers and journalists. (http://www.caldesi.com/)

The next day saw a seminar at the City Inn Hotel where food experts talked to us about the EU scheme of protected status foods and we got to sample the Tuscan PDO/PGI foods in particular. Helen joined Jane and I to welcome the journalists attending and we had a really interesting day, broadening our food industry experience still further.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Love your food?


I'm having a great week, busy but fun - promoting Tuscan pdo/pgi status foods like pecorino cheese, Tuscan ham, honey and chestnuts among others. My client is a consortium of food producers in Tuscany who are introducing their products to the UK market and my job is to help them reach food journalists. There's a cookery school, seminar, in-store tasting and a special menu on offer at restaurants in London for a week of flavour at the end of this month. So if you, like me, enjoy good food and you happen to be in London, why not check out the special Tuscan menu on offer at Caffe Caldesi in Marylebone Lane and at the Metropolitan Group restaurants (Galileo Locanda Toscana in Haymarket, Getti on Marylebone High St and Jermyn St and Zia Teresa in Hans Rd Knightsbridge). It runs from 27th April 2009.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

A beautiful Spring morning!

What a difference a bit of sun makes... everyone seems to have more of a spring in their step, including my Springer spaniel puppy. Despite the continuing doom and gloom headlines, most of my clients are looking positively at how to claim and build market share in 2009 and good on 'em. They're the ones who'll come out of this all the stronger.

On Friday night the Leicester Mercury kindly invited me to join them at the East Midlands Women of Achievement Awards in the Walker Stadium - lots of inspiring stories from women who've made a real difference to their communities or their businesses - a great evening. A particular 'well done' to Ellen Bianchini who single handedly set up the Spark Festival in Leicester, a wonderful way of bringing the arts and drama to the children of the region. I became aware of it through The Belmont Hotel which is one of the festival venues and look forward to taking my children to some of the 2009 events.

Thursday, 5 February 2009

Just a bit of snow!

This is the view from my office window today!
I for one am enjoying seeing some snow, it reminds me of my childhood - and yes, I have seen snow in the last 25 years, but somehow I'm reliving the excitement of sledging and building snowmen through my children. Despite a couple of recent skiing holidays, seeing your own garden and surroundings bathed in that magical white stuff is slightly different. I'm getting loads of work done because the telephone has been quieter for the last few days as people struggle to get to their various workplaces and I'm able to look out of my office window and watch my boys build an igloo in the field below. What more could I wish for?


This is when it's great having an office within walking distance of my front door, but my sympathies lie with head teachers today, having to make the decision as to whether to open or close the schools. The local news was full of the local director of education trying to keep as many schools open as possible and I applaud the sentiment - it's not easy trying to arrange childcare at half an hour's notice. However, it's never as simple as just clearing the playground so that they break no bones - rather the getting to and from school in the first place. I'm glad I didn't have to dust off my car this morning and slither down the hill to try to get out of the village and I know my children will remember this week for the rest of their lives as a very special time simply having fun with their friends.

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Hectic start to 2009!

What a hectic start to 2009! Nearly the end of January and I've not stopped for 5 minutes, or so it seems. Product launch for Vortice during the first week back after the Christmas holiday - that was great - really good to see how the creative work we've been doing has come to fruition and the product is really exciting. I never thought I could get so excited about eco-friendly ventilation products, but I even started lecturing my husband on heat recovery systems last week! This week's been Interiors Birmingham, the UK's biggest furniture exhibition and contrary to the general doom and gloom flooding the newspapers and news channels, my client YP Furniture has had a great launch of several new bedroom and living/dining room products. Those attending the exhibition were serious buyers and it was refreshing to see how enthusiastic they were, despite the realism that this is not going to be the easiest year on record. It's busy too at The Belmont Hotel, we're just finalising plans for the year and there are lots of exciting events happening there - not least that it's one of the venues for Leicester's Comedy Festival. Busy at World Market Center Las Vegas too - the next market is only a couple of weeks away, so it's all systems go getting everything ready for the throngs of visitors and press who will attend.



Don't know about you, but 2009 is pretty good so far...