ITN's Alastair Stewart to quiz CH&Co Group bosses

21 July 2015 by
ITN's Alastair Stewart to quiz CH&Co Group bosses

Tim Jones and Bill Toner, chairman and chief executive of the newly formed CH&Co Group, will be interviewed by ITN anchor man Alastair Stewart at this year's Arena Face2Face event.

The annual Arena Face2Face interview and lunch will be held at Lambeth Palace on Wednesday 30 September 2015.

In June this year, CH&Co and Host Catermasters Group merged to form CH&Co Group with a combined turnover approaching £200m.

The pair will be questioned on several topics including the motivation behind the merger, financial implications, company dynamics, competition and long-term plans.

The newly formed CH&CO Group consists of a 4,500-strong team delivering services to more than 400 operations across the UK and Ireland.

The great hall at Lambeth Palace was recently renovated and guests of the Arena event will be among the first to go inside.

Guests at the event will be able to benefit from networking opportunities with industry colleagues.

Tickets cost £145+VAT for Arena members and £195+VAT for non-members.

Tables of eight cost £1160+VAT for Arena members and £1560+VAT for non-members.

For further information and tickets visit www.arena.org.uk/event/1535 or contact Lorraine Wood on lorraine@arena.org.uk or call on 07803 853 618.

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