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Women in Business Networking Group


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The aim of this networking group is to connect women starting up new businesses who don?t have time to attend other daytime networking events.


Are you transitioning from employed to self-employed?

Are you launching a new and exciting business in Dulwich and surrounding areas?

Are you lacking in available time, but want to connect with other like-minded individuals?


If you have answered yes to the above, then please register your interest in joining my Women in Business Networking Group. I am looking for at least 10 women to get this new group started, once I have reached a minimum of 10 attendees I will organize a venue in East Dulwich where we can meet one evening a month to connect and share ideas.


I am a local business women in the process of growing my business as a Nutritional Therapist in East Dulwich, I haven?t found another local networking group that suits my availability as most seem to be run during the day, so I thought I would set up and my own and reach out to others to see if this might be of interest to other time-poor businesswomen.


If you would like to register your interest please email me at [email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you,


Crystal Mendes Dos Santos

Registered Nutritional Therapist

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