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Meet for speed networking



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Published Date: 16 June 2008
Meet, the networking group for Yorkshire's business women, will hold a speed networking event this month.
Combine, funded by LEADER+ and East Riding of Yorkshire Council, are joining forces with Meet to host the event at Tickton Grange, near Beverley, on June 16.

Aimed at women who are already running a business, or are thinking about starting one, Meet aims to provide a fun, friendly and informal forum for women to share their hopes, fears, frustrations and successes regarding their businesses.

Meet co-founder Katrina Thompson from katproductions ltd explained: "Speed networking is a great and fun way to learn about many different businesses in one evening and always results in members finding new customers.

"We're expecting an excellent turnout and would encourage people to book early at www.meet-yorkshire.co.uk as places are limited."



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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 10:36 AM
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