There is no such thing as rising damp!
Nonsence books, Daft driving impressions (using a dinner plate) and hat-swapping were just some of the interesting props used in this weeks members presentations from our networking meeting.
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Have confidence. Browse our members page and feel free to contact anyone listed.
Nonsence books, Daft driving impressions (using a dinner plate) and hat-swapping were just some of the interesting props used in this weeks members presentations from our networking meeting.
Another good meeting under our belts. And aren’t they always? We had 19 members and one visitor. Brian Painter of Pilgrim Hypnotherapy took charge of the meeting whilst our usual chairman Aidan Squire one of TM Law remained on holiday for another week.
Now that wasn’t a bad meeting was it? Pretty good I would say. Brian Painter our resident hypnotherapist was in charge of the meeting whilst our usual chairman Aidan Squire was elsewhere on this occasion. Now let me see. We had 19 members and one guest. To kick things off, Scott informed us of this…
It’s getting darker by the day, but that didn’t dim this week’s Essex Business Forum, which sparkled with 20 members and 2 guests. plus also a visit from the “Badge Police”.
A chilly morning produced a reasonable turnout of 20 members, which number could almost be increased to 21 as Paul Booth appeared via Skype during the 10 minute presentation from a deck chair somewhere in Tenerife (sad). On many levels this meeting was exceptional.
A lively television-themed exchange with good business passed and as our numbers rise we are reminded that the holiday season is now nearly over.
This weeks meeting was in the small room behind the restaurant at Mary Green Manor. It’s a bit of a squeeze but our proximity, one to another, does lead to an effective if not to say intimate meeting.
It’s nice to see our members relaxing and taking holiday with or without their children, but it doesn’t half cut a swathe through our attendance figures. There were, therefore, plenty of seats and lots to eat this morning as we had another excellent business networking breakfast.
Of the 24 Members present, 20 of us were in place and busy networking by 6.30 am. The numbers were affected by holidays as they will undoubtedly carry on being affected for the next 6 weeks or so.
A thank you message from the leaders of the local 3rd Brentwood Scout group, thanking the EBF members for their kind donations and support during a recent charity event.