A local marketing and sales conference is set to return this year for its fifth anniversary, with a programme featuring speakers from the UK and local business communities.
GREENHOUSE will be held at The Freedom Centre and is expected to attract entrepreneurs, marketers and business leaders from across the island.
The keynote speaker is Lauren Currie, founder of UPFRONT, who was awarded an OBE for services to design and diversity.
She will deliver a talk titled “Five Rules for Backing Yourself in Business and Leadership”, focusing on confidence in professional settings.

According to organisers, Ms Currie has worked with organisations including Nike, Spotify and the Ministry of Defence, and has delivered training programmes internationally.
Other speakers include Jersey-based digital creator and lawyer Georgina Cook, known online as @awomancalledgeorge. She is scheduled to speak about personal branding and building online audiences.
Peter Harris, who leads content production at TUI UK & Ireland, will present on the use of artificial intelligence in content creation. His previous roles include positions at Channel 4 and the BBC.
Also on the programme is Gus Bhandal, who will speak about using LinkedIn as a business development tool.
The conference will also include workshops led by Jersey-based practitioners, aimed at providing practical skills for attendees.
GREENHOUSE was founded by Jacqui Patton and has been held annually since its launch.
Organisers describe it as a platform for bringing external industry speakers to Jersey alongside local contributors.
Sponsors for the 2026 event include Co-op Mobile and Signtech, with additional support from Ryde, Collins Design & Print and Randalls.
Organisers said tickets are already more than half sold ahead of the October event.