Power Hour: Socially acceptable?

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This month's power hour discusses the potential business opportunities of rapidly growing social media and asks how brokers of all shapes and sizes can get involved. Martin Friel reports.

Attendees

Paul Macbeth

Managing director, Macbeth Chartered Insurance Brokers

 

Aash Patel

Principalconsultant, Winchester White

 

James Prebble

Head of digital strategy, Pancentric

 

Emma Pridmore

Marketing manager, Antur

 

Philip de Sausmarez

Head of new media, QBE

 

James Simpson

Director, FWD Digital

 

Andy Talbot

Head of sales, Arag Legal Services

 

Lyndon Wood

Chairman, Moorhouse Group

Is use of these networking sites suited to all types of businesses?

 

James P: If you take small

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