Partner Article
Chamber supports Small Business Advice Week
The Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce is supporting the upcoming Small Business Advice Week. This dedicated week allows small companies to share best practice and gain hints and tips in business.
The Chamber is reminding small businesses in Yorkshire that there is a wealth of support available within membership.
The Chamber understands the importance of helping local businesses to get connected, supported and have their say so that owners can get on with running their businesses.
This years Small Business Advice Week falls 1st–5th September and the Chamber is inviting small businesses to join them at September’s Connections Count networking event on Thursday 4th at Cedar Court Hotel, Wakefield.
Connections Count is the Chamber’s popular business networking event. The event runs each month on the first Thursday from 9:30am allowing delegates to showcase their business in an elevator pitch, followed by the opportunity to network freely over breakfast. Connections Count is free to members and just £5.00 to non-members.
It’s a great opportunity to network with other local businesses in a relaxed setting.
For more information on the event follow #ConnectionsCount and @MidYorksChamber on Twitter.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce .
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