Networking After Hours, Sheffield Town Hall

19th August 2012

Sheffield Town Hall is a beautiful Grade I Victorian building located at the heart of Sheffield.

We are one of the predominant venues in Yorkshire, with four large function rooms and six meeting rooms available to hire. This stunning venue offers excellent conference and banqueting facilities for corporate and private parties, meetings, conferences, trade fairs, full wedding packages, receptions and society dinners. Together with our catering, we can provide an excellent location and exceptional hospitality catering to make your event a success. Networking after hours events aim to provide the opportunity to relax in informal surroundings and network with a variety of business people. The events have developed a strong following and are aimed at business people who want to: Be recognised, remembered and referred Unwind and relax in an informal atmosphere with like minded business people Meet new business leads, customers, contacts and clients Exchange ideas and experiences with others Meet potential service providers Join owners or decision makers from many other businesses to gain knowledge, expertise and contacts As people struggle to find time to meet new people these events are conveniently scheduled at the end of the working day. There is no agenda, registration begins at 5.30pm, where attendees receive a delegate list and name badge and are free for networking until 7.30pm. Introducing our -Friday Focus events!  Our September Networking After Hours event introduces our Friday Focus breakfasts, a new series of events which will feature throughout the 2013 events calendar.  Peter Wright, Consultant Solicitor at Taylor Bracewell, will be giving a 10 minute taster presentation on -Social Media and The Law.  This topic will be explored in more details at our -Friday Focus: Social Media and the Law workshop on the 26th October which we will be delighted to welcome you to!

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