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Networking with a twist

The Editor

The Editor

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Date: Wednesday 3rd February
Time: 08:00
Networking with a twist
Sally Roberts of Fun Training for Results, Caroline Broad of Clarion and Phil Harris of Brown Shipley
Zoom

There is an old phrase “People buy people” and it’s true!
Meeting new, like-minded people can be tricky, until now!

Connect Yorkshire partners, Fun Training For Results, Brown Shipley and Clarion Solicitors will be providing you with the perfect talking points for you to strike up substantial conversations with both new and old acquaintances.

Our first online networking event offers the opportunity to begin your day with a productive sixty minutes, meeting people and developing valuable business insight.

How to present yourself and your business effectively when networking and the importance of follow up from Sally Roberts, Training Director
Caroline Broad from Clarion will share insights on the business landscape, explore areas of focus and discuss themes to keep you thinking about your priorities in 2021

Phil Harris, Director with Brown Shipley, a Quintet Private Bank shares 5 top financial tips for the year ahead

Connect Yorkshire are excited to be bringing you this event but be quick, space is limited and sell out is expected.

Sign up today to ensure your place. https://connectyorkshire.merlintickets.co.uk/product/EVENT00100

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