New Manchester event to bring business leaders together
A new networking event for company owners, MDs and leaders in the business community is set to launch in Manchester this month.
Put together by coaching and business growth consultancy IX7, which has an office on Brown Street in Manchester, the first of the DARETOROW evenings is scheduled for August 26 at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.
The inaugural event will be split into two parts, with IX7’s managing director, Lisa Bean, delivering a seminar-style session for attendees.
Lisa commented: “Our purpose is to change lives. We do this by empowering people to take action, achieve their goals and fulfill their true potential in life and business.
“I wanted to create a group for ambitious, smart and hard working business leaders in Manchester where they felt inspired to act in line with their own vision.
She added: “I trust in the methodologies I’ll be sharing – we’ve used them to triple revenue and profitability for our clients (and in my own businesses) and the feedback has always been incredible.”
Following the session with Lisa, individuals will have the opportunity to network with the other attendees.
With the first event taking place between 7:00pm and 9:00pm on Wednesday, August 26, organisers plan to host the DARETOROW evening on a monthly basis and plans to extend the evening to 10 other UK cities over the next five years.
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