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The Business Executive Club receive award for Community Initiatives
The Business Executive Club are delighted to announce we have been awarded a GM Social Value Award in recognition of all #BEXC17 hard work and time dedicated towards a great cause. The GM Social Value Awards have been launched by Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and BEC is one of the first recipients of the Awards. The awards programme was created to formally recognise the hard work, time and resources that have been given to initiatives which have benefited the wider community - such as school programmes, employing ex-offenders through the Apprentice Share programme and Young Chamber activity. BEC is a Networking Group with a difference. Collectively the Founder Members comprising of Val Dickinson, Kathryn Orange, Jan Lord and Tony Moran truly believe this is a new phase for the borough, and that our aim is to be the number 1 educational network in Greater Manchester. We are a business partnership with purpose and we want to share excellence through experience. Our vision 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. This group is unique, the membership packages offer new and exciting benefits that BEC believe haven’t been offered by other networking groups. The Business Executive Club represents shaping the business community of Tameside by developing Ambassadors for business and encouraging all business owners. The BEC ethos is to truly believe in honesty and accountability and aim to ensure everyone leaves the network meetings with the ‘feel good factor’. For further information about the Business Executive Club view our website where you will find all the details about the membership benefits and how to register. Look out over the coming weeks for more messages on BEC social media channels and we encourage all the business community to get involved.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Val Dickinson .
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