AspiraCloud recently attended the Coventry & Warwickshire Champions Breakfast Meeting, marking an exciting milestone following its new membership with the Coventry & Warwickshire Champions network.
Held at Coventry University Technology Park, the March 2026 event brought together a diverse mix of business leaders and regional stakeholders for a morning of insight, discussion and valuable networking. The event provided an excellent platform for sharing ideas, exploring opportunities and strengthening connections across the region.
Attendees also heard from an inspiring line-up of speakers, including Brett Townsend, Managing Director of Coventry Rugby Club; Rachael North, Chief Executive Officer at Shakespeare Birthplace Trust; and Ryan Johnson, Director of Sport & Communications at Corporate Games. Each speaker shared valuable perspectives on leadership, regional growth and the importance of collaboration across sectors.
As one of the area’s most influential business networks, Coventry & Warwickshire Champions plays a key role in bringing together organisations committed to supporting regional growth and raising the profile of Coventry and Warwickshire as a great place to live, work and do business.
For AspiraCloud, the breakfast meeting served as a strong introduction to the network, offering the opportunity to engage with like-minded organisations and begin building meaningful relationships.
Adrian Edgar, CEO of AspiraCloud, attended the event and commented:
“Joining Coventry & Warwickshire Champions is an important step for AspiraCloud as we continue to grow our regional presence. The breakfast meeting was a fantastic opportunity to connect with other organisations, exchange ideas and explore ways we can work together to support businesses across the region. There’s a real sense of momentum and collaboration, which is great to be part of.”
The event highlighted the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and economic growth, with AspiraCloud looking forward to playing an active role within the Champions network in the months ahead.