ProAktive Business Breakfast Club

9th February 2017

ProAktive Business Breakfast Club Invitation We would be delighted if you could join us for our first event of 2017.

You probably know what to expect by now; a tasty free breakfast, the opportunity to meet with other senior business people from around the region as well as a presentation of value to your company. Our speaker is Ian Thompson of Thompson Brand Partners. Great brands are built from the heart. Hear how placing importance on your values, imagery, naming and strap-lines is a fundamental element when looking at your company's identity and positioning. Unveiling the true, powerful joy of what your business and brand has to offer is a skill that Ian and his team have learnt over 25 years of working in branding. The Breakfast Club is free to attend and you're more than welcome to bring a colleague or guest with you. The meeting will take place on Thursday 23rd February 2017 at The Yorkshire Wildlife Park, DN4 6TB.  We shall meet at 8am. Breakfast sandwiches will be served and a short presentation from Ian Thompson will commence at 8.30am. Following this you will have further opportunities to connect with other delegates until 9.30am. To reserve your place please email Natalie Wilson or call 0114 243 9914 to confirm your attendance.

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