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Members Take It To The Max

New and aspiring chamber members recently gathered for BNCC’s latest Maximising Your Membership workshop.

The sold out event on Wednesay 18 February was hosted by Chamber President, Simon Penrose and Executive Committee Member, Dan Buzer. The workshop is designed to assist people who’ve recently joined the chamber with a range of tips and techniques for how to make the most out of their BNCC membership.

Chamber president Simon Penrose said the workshop was an important introduction to BNCC with many new members unaware of the resources available to them.
 
“Being a BNCC member brings with it a host of benefits. This workshop guides members on how to maximise their presence on the BNCC website; how to make the most out of networking nights; how to connect with other members through B2B offers; as well as how to gain better business exposure through our extensive sponsorship opportunities.”
 
The workshop also provides members with a package of advice on how to make better business connections as well as how to grow and make their businesses more profitable.
 
The February event was the first of three Maximising Your Membership scheduled this year. The next workshop will be held on 17 June with tickets on sale now.


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