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Business Executive Club Launches for NorthWest Entrepreneurs
A new phenomenon is about to hit Greater Manchester in the guise of four experienced business owners who have come together to form The Business Executive Club. Val Dickinson, Jan Lord, Tony Moran and Kathryn Orange collectively are the founders of the new Networking Group with a difference. Director, Tony Moran a Manchester Man and leading entrepreneur commented “this is a new phase for the borough, we are a business partnership with purpose. Our aim is to encompass all entrepreneurs including small, medium and larger enterprises to actively participate in engaging with us once a month to network and share their ideas and experiences with their peers.” Val Dickinson, Director and business owner, continued “we are looking forward to showcasing our new venture and our first BEC event will take place at Denton Golf Club, at 12 noon – 2 pm on Wednesday the 9th November.” “This group is unique, our membership packages offer new and exciting benefits that we believe haven’t been offered by other networking groups.”
Jan Lord said we are really excited as this group is a first for Tameside. We have found a niche for ‘excellence through experience’ it is for business owners led by experienced business owners who recognise there is a need and a purpose for a networking forum like the BEC. Local business owner and Director Kathryn Orange went on to say “We aim to inspire entrepreneurs to achieve their goals while supporting ethical and trustworthy professionals with their routes to success. The BEC aims to be resourceful and we have instilled a philanthropic approach where we will support community and enterprise initiatives on a regular basis.”
The Business Executive Club represents shaping the business community of Tameside by developing Ambassadors for business and encouraging all business owners. We truly believe in honesty and accountability and we aim to ensure everyone leaves our meetings with the ‘feel good factor’.
For further information about the Business Executive Club view the website bexc.co.uk where you will find all the details about the membership benefits and how to register.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Val Dickinson .
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