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New Business or Entrepreneur?


msjones

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Dear fellow new businesses and entrepreneurs,


I have lived in the area for over 10 years and have set up a business which launched this summer.


Knowing how important it is to speak with others on a similar journey in order to share problems, triumphs and stories I was wondering if there any people in a similar situation who would be interested in meeting up on a regular basis.


I know there are networking events in the area but I was thinking that it would be more about sharing experiences, pitfalls and successes, mentoring each other, spurring each other on and getting some perspective on what can feel like quite a lonely journey when the going gets tough!


If this strikes a chord then feel free to reply or PM and I look forward to meeting you soon.


Thank you.

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