Ten years on from Brodies' first steps into Aberdeen, we mark the milestone of a decade in the city with an Enlightened Thinking series dedicated to the region.
As, like the rest of the world, Aberdeen grapples with what post-pandemic life will be like, it is also on the cusp of a huge opportunity to cement its position as a global energy leader, building on its reputation in oil and gas to become a green energy capital.
Enlightened Thinking webinar series
Our webinar series will include a range of topical conversations with expert panellists, guest speakers and legal experts.
Watch our previous sessions below
Marking a decade in Aberdeen
The first of our '10 years in Aberdeen' series, where we explore the economic outlook for the North-east and the opportunities that exist in the region.
The future of fishing in the North East of Scotland
Our panel of guest speakers look at what lies ahead for the North Sea and North East Atlantic fishing sector and discuss how we can harness the "sea of opportunity."
Aberdeen: A city of culture
In this session, we looked at whether Aberdeen is a city of culture, where investment is required and what collaboration is needed.
The path to recovery for the hospitality sector in Aberdeen
As the hospitality sector begins to open its doors after months of forced closure due to the pandemic, and travel restrictions are relaxed, we look not just at the challenges which face the industry in the short term, but also what needs to be done over the next 10 years to help cement Aberdeen as a destination of choice.
A market for deals
2020 was a year like no other but how is 2021 fairing? Brodies' corporate partners and their panel of guests explore the health of the market, highlight the current trends and influencing factors and share their views on the prospects for the rest of the year.
What will the workplace look like in 10 years' time?
COVID-19 has changed the way we all work and is the catalyst for employers reassessing again what the workplace of the future will look like. Our expert panel led by Brodies employment partner, Fiona Herrell, looks at a range of questions currently on the minds of many organisations and consider what will be the biggest drivers of change in the way we work over the next 10 years?