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Surrey entrepreneurs to get support from new Entrepreneur Board
The Academy for Chief Executives is to launch a new Entrepreneur Board group in Surrey next month which aims to support senior business leaders and entrepreneurs in the county.
Entrepreneur Board 8 will launch next month and will consist of non-competing businesses and leaders in the Kingston, Twickenham, Walton, Woking and Guildford areas in Surrey and be run by Associate Chair and former construction chief Paul Adlam.
It aims to support local businesses leaders and help them reach their full potential by offering advice and sharing knowledge amongst the Surrey business community.
The Academy for Chief Executives, which was formed in 1995, utilises its community of 450 business leaders across the UK to help inspire and mentor Chief Executives, Managing Directors and Directors across the country.
Speaking following the announcement, Paul Adlam said: “The launch of the new Entrepreneur Board 8 is an exciting opportunity for Surrey entrepreneurs to grow and develop their businesses.
“I have been a member of the Academy for Chief Executives for over six years and in that time the Academy has helped me achieve some of my dreams and lead a more fulfilling and rewarding life, including successfully moving out of my business and exploring other ventures.
“Now it’s time for me to give something back and I’m very much looking forward to working with the most dynamic business owners and senior executives in the region.”
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