Tea At The Town Hall - A relaxed evening of networking, Summer 2012
... was enjoyed by the 40 people that attended our Tea At The Town Hall Event earlier this week. The event was hosted by Cllr Clare Coghill and included tours of the fabulous Deco style council Chambers and meeting rooms. Leader of the Council Chris Robbins attended early on together with other local councillors. Also in attendance were finalists from the Waltham Forest Small Business Competition and invited guest students of UEL/CEWE, who were the key sponsor of the event. (text continues below)
Images: Nicola Tree
Images: Nicola Tree
A relaxed evening of networking ...
Here's a round up:
Four lucky prize draw winners won WFWIB silver memberships, which includes business support and promotional opportunities:
- Business under 18 months: Natural Healthcare, Denyse Whillier
- Business over 18 months: Acacia, Care Solutions, Veronica Joseph-Abrigo & Tidy Books, Geraldine Grandidier
- UEL Student Prize: Nisbett & George, Elisha George
Waltham Forest Small Business Competition winner Nick Bertram of Screen17 Cinema told about the benefits of winning the award
We found out more about the great opportunities available at UEL's Centre of Excellence for Women's Entrepreneurship from
Project Director Linsey Cole
Everyone enjoyed delicious baked treats from Hardy & Scott, a selection of teas courtesy of Aunt Linda's Teas and all nibbled and supped in beautiful vintage fine bone china supplied by Adams Catering Hire!
Images: © Nicola Tree
Here's a round up:
Four lucky prize draw winners won WFWIB silver memberships, which includes business support and promotional opportunities:
- Business under 18 months: Natural Healthcare, Denyse Whillier
- Business over 18 months: Acacia, Care Solutions, Veronica Joseph-Abrigo & Tidy Books, Geraldine Grandidier
- UEL Student Prize: Nisbett & George, Elisha George
Waltham Forest Small Business Competition winner Nick Bertram of Screen17 Cinema told about the benefits of winning the award
We found out more about the great opportunities available at UEL's Centre of Excellence for Women's Entrepreneurship from
Project Director Linsey Cole
Everyone enjoyed delicious baked treats from Hardy & Scott, a selection of teas courtesy of Aunt Linda's Teas and all nibbled and supped in beautiful vintage fine bone china supplied by Adams Catering Hire!
Images: © Nicola Tree
Kindly sponsored by CEWE, UEL's Centre of Excellence for Women's Entrepreneurship
CEWE connects women entrepreneurs with a trusted network of business specialists. Through networking events, seminars and mentoring, CEWE and their expert partners offer a wealth of advice, contacts and opportunities to help women build their business. CEWE members can share their knowledge and learn from the experiences of other members: together, they aim to help you make your business a success. Find out more ...