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HTA Conference welcomes back economist Tim Leunig for a fireside chat

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has announced economist and policy expert Dr Tim Leunig as a featured speaker at this year's Horticulture, The Conference, taking place on Thursday 25 September at the Barbican Centre, London.

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Following his appearance at the 2023 Conference, Dr Leunig returns by popular demand to join Jennifer Pheasey, HTA Director of Public Affairs, in a fireside chat titled "Making Sense of the UK's Economic and Political Future".

Together, they will explore the geopolitical forces shaping the UK horticulture sector, including the evolving landscape of international trade, climate policy challenges, and strategies to enhance the industry's visibility and influence during uncertain times.

Tim Leunig is a multiple international prize-winning economist who taught at the London School of Economics for 25 years. He served as an economic adviser to two UK Chancellors and was a key architect of the Government's COVID-19 furlough scheme. Currently, he works with NESTA, the UK's social innovation agency, and Public First Consulting. Beyond economics, he is a passionate gardener, regularly opening his garden to the public through the National Gardens Scheme.

Jennifer Pheasey, HTA Director of Public Affairs, said: "We're thrilled to welcome Tim back to the HTA Conference, and this time near the heart of Westminster. His unique blend of economic insight and personal passion for horticulture brings invaluable perspective to the challenges and opportunities our sector faces. In a time of rapid political and policy change, this conversation will help our members understand what's coming next and how to position themselves for success."

Dr Tim Leunig commented: "I speak at a lot of conferences, but the HTA is my favourite. This is because I love gardening (this year my Albizia Julibrissin Rosen is flowering like never before) and also because people at the conference are friendly and interesting. Hope to see you all there."

For more information and to secure tickets, visit hta.org.uk/conference

For more information:
Horticultural Trades Association
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www.hta.org.uk

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