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Sunningdale in person networking
After a successful launch in November we’re delighted to invite you to our new Sunningdale in person business networking group led by Marianne Tyndall.
Our speaker will be Adam Buttery discussing how to connect with your customers.
Our agenda is a mix of informal networking, a speaker and a little learning. Typically this includes…
- Informal networking
- Get to know you activities
- Speaker followed by discussion
- Business development slot
- Testimonials and future events.
Energy and engagement are important at our meetings so you will probably find that the agenda changes a little between each meeting to keep things fresh. Each group leader will add an element of their own personality and experience too. We’ll still offer a structured agenda but with time for conversations.
We have ditched the one minute pitches favoured by so many networking groups. We will share details of all attendees after the meeting.
All welcome.
Everyone is welcome. No professional restrictions, pressure to refer or attendance rules. We’re a welcoming bunch, and our meetings are typically 10-16 people so even if you are a novice networker they’re not too intimidating. If you are nervous, or have specific needs, and would like a helping hand please email glenda@fabulousnetworking.co.uk with your phone number and we’ll work out how best to support you.
Your host.
Marianne Tyndall is a solicitor with CP Law, she specialises in family matters and civil litigation. She’s a military wife, Mum to two boys and shares their passion for football. She plays and umpires netball and is a parent governor at her son’s school.
Your speaker.
As a Holistic Therapist Adam specialises in treating pain, gently. If it hurts or doesn’t move Adam’s work can help. In his previous life Adam worked in IT and still helps out on an occasional basis. You’re quite likely to encounter Adam arriving at a meeting on his motorbike.
Our venue
We’ll be meeting in CP Law’s boardroom at New Boundary House. There is limited parking on site and a large car park close by. Sunningdale station is a short walk away.
