This week I spoke at a business forum organised by the Confederation of British Industry to help galvanise support from the business community. It was a chance to show businesses how they can set about accessing opportunities created by London 2012 and champion the Games.
Ian Barlow, Chair of the London Business Board, Mike Mulvey, CEO of the London Business Network, and Brendan Dineen, 2012 Director for Think London, also contributed.
One of the themes that came out of the forum was of the ability for the Games to stand out as an inspiration for businesses in the challenging economic climate we currently find ourselves in.
While other building projects might have to be shelved until the economy recovers, the venues and infrastructure for the Games simply must be delivered on time.





