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BNI Networking in East DULWICH


SueJ

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Hi there


If you have not heard yet then I thought I would share the news of a new networking group that meets each Thursday morning in East Dulwich.


We meet before work at 6.45am and network over coffee, have breakfast and w presentation / make introductions about our businesses while having a superb breakfast and then continue networking after. We are finished by 8.30am and while most do then go on to work, some stay to continue networking and exchange business!



So if you are a new business or an existing business and are looking to expand your client base then this really is a great group to come to.


There are many unique things about this group which include

1. Meet weekly

2. Only one company in an industry is allowed to join so keeps business in the room

3. Great breakfast!


I have attached the link below for tickets to the breakfast and if you are curious then I?d highly recommend coming along


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bni-adventurers-tickets-62635573687


I?ll be honest...I wish I had joined years ago when first invited

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