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Derbyshire firms LogicBarn and Invictus Communications are joining forces to create an IT “supergroup.” LogicBarn, which is a digital marketing, visual media, brand, IT and software development solutions agency, is partnering with Invictus, which is an IT, telecoms and energy provider. Invictus Communications’ team of technicians currently provide support to hundreds of clients across the country. It helps businesses get connected through technology, from phone systems to internet setup. In a statement, LogicBarn said: “Here at LogicBarn, we’re always looking for ways to improve the services we provide. “And we know that there’s no better way to do that than to work alongside other incredible businesses. “At LogicBarn, we know that people are not interested in confusing jargon. When it comes to their IT solutions, simplicity is the key. “By taking our own team of expert technicians and joining forces with Invictus Communications, we’re creating a genuine IT supergroup, ready to offer some truly world-leading technical support to businesses in Derbyshire and beyond. “We’re dedicated to providing businesses with the best possible IT solutions, no matter what their needs are, and there’s no-one we’d rather be working with to achieve that than Invictus Communications.”
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Rapid start as new Growth Hub manager sets out support for SMEs
Salma Manzoor made full use of her arrival in the role coinciding with the start of Leicester Business Festival, meeting small business owners by attending nine events in her first nine days.
She will maintain the momentum over coming weeks, with plans to meet representatives of district councils, small business organisations, financial institutions, and enterprise teams from the region’s three universities.
Salma said: “It was perfect timing to start the job just before the launch of Leicester Business Festival.
“It presented an ideal opportunity to get out and about and listen to small businesses speak about their aspirations, challenges and opportunities.”
Salma started with the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP) on November 1 and is now actively working to deepen the Business Gateway Growth Hub’s network of SMEs across all sectors throughout Leicester and Leicestershire.
She will use her experience of business strategy and relationship-building to find new ways of showcasing the range of support available for SMEs throughout the city and county.
The Business Gateway Growth Hub helps small businesses obtain funding, provides business toolkits, training, and programmes of support in the city and county.
Trained solicitor and former practice owner Salma worked as key account manager for Invest in Leicester’s Inward Investment team prior to starting work with the LLEP.
She supported major direct investment in the region, working for Leicester City Council with partners including the Department of International Trade and Midlands Engine to support foreign-owned companies. This fostered innovation, supported expansion, won funding, and led to the creation and retention of jobs.
Salma has previously worked for both city and county councils on commercial property, working on complex developments and regeneration projects including Space Park Leicester, Pioneer Park, Haymarket Health Clinic, and New Market Square.
She also has experience of hosting events for De Montfort University Women’s Network from the Innovation Centre and Leicester Castle Business School.
Following the conclusion of Leicester Business Festival, Salma’s attention will switch to Leicestershire Innovation Festival 23 in February.
She added: “The Business Gateway Growth Hub is leading the working group planning the Innovation Festival and it’s going to be another great opportunity to promote our SMEs.
“Innovation can be ‘new to business’ changes that increase productivity and quality of organisations of any size.
“That means small businesses too – and we’ve got a strong Growth Hub team to celebrate that happening in SMEs here in Leicester and Leicestershire.”