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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Invitation For Aspiring SMES To Benefit From A Master Class On Business Growth.


INVITATION FOR ASPIRING SMES TO BENEFIT FROM A MASTER CLASS ON BUSINESS GROWTH.

BUSINESS WEALTH CHELTENHAM WELCOMES ALL TO EVENT IN CHELTENHAM ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21.

Ian Thomas, Business Wealth Club Cheltenham
BUSINESS owners and entrepreneurs from across Gloucestershire are invited to join a meet-and-greet opportunity and take part in a business growth master class in Cheltenham.

Led by Ian Thomas, of Business Wealth Cheltenham, the event takes place at the Cheltenham Chase Hotel, Shurdington  Road, Brockworth, GL3 4PB on Thursday November 21 from 7am.

Ian Thomas said: “I’m really excited to meet new and dynamic business owners and entrepreneurs and to hear their stories. I’ll be sharing with them the unique format of Business Wealth Cheltenham which is designed to deliver personal and business development to achieve success faster, better and more distinctively. “During this morning workshop, I’ll be sharing some of the keys to achieve that success.”

Business Wealth Cheltenham has been set up by Ian this year and welcomes business owners from across Gloucestershire. Members embark on a learning journey which involves meeting twice a month in small groups with some one-to-one support.

Ian, aged 57, has been running his own business for several years after a successful career in the chemicals, oil and marine industry. A trained chemist, Ian worked his way up to worldwide marketing director for a FTSE 100 chemicals company before deciding to run his own business. 

“After many years working at board level in a global company, I realized that I wanted to use my knowledge and skills to support and empower local business owners. Gloucestershire is my home county and I’m passionate about being part of a successful SME community here.”

Anyone interested in attending the event should visit www.thebusinesswealthclub.co.uk/cheltenham to register or call Nicola on 01242 898222. The event is free but there is a £15 charge to cover the cost of breakfast.

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