Tim Goodman

Male

Guildford, Surrey, UK

United Kingdom

Profile Information:

Business Name (the main name you trade under)
SERV Blood Runners
Type of Business
Emergency Blood & Logistics for Hospitals
Tell Us About Your Business
SERV is a charity that delivers Emergency Blood products, samples, and vital logistics to Hospitals at nights free of charge across the South-East by volunteers to help patients in urgent need.
What Type Of Networking Events Are You Interested In?
Breakfasts, Conferences, Evening, Free, Fundraising, Informal, Lunch, Seminars
Which Local Towns Are You Likely To 'Network' In?
Addlestone, Aldershot, Banstead, Caterham, Chertsey, Cobham, Dorking, Epsom, Esher, Farnham, Guildford, Kingston, Redhill, Walton-on-Thames, Weybridge, Woking
Business Website Address
http://www.serv.org.uk
Contact me: Main email (you may prefer to enter using 'AT' instead of @ - eg keith AT freelancecopy.co.uk) plus your business phone number - and any other Website or Blog URL
chairman at serv.org.uk
Which online or offline business networking groups do you belong to? (Please type 'none' if you're new to networking)
linkedin
What's A Good Business Lead For You? (potential customers, and anyone else you would like to connect with)
Anyone who is interested in supporting our life-saving work, in whatever way they can.
How Did you Hear About Us?
Referral

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  • Keith Grover, NiS Founder

    Hi Tim

    I'm guessing Shân recommended NiS to you...

    Thanks for joining us, and welcome to the Networking in Surrey community. I hope you find the site useful for planning your networking.

    Best regards

    K

  • Keith Grover, NiS Founder

    Hi Tim

    No sign of your blog post at this end I'm afraid. I do moderate all blog posts, mainly to filter out 'spammy' sales messages.

    Did you click the Publih button (easy to miss)? I hope you have the post safely stored so you can give it another go...

    BRs

    K

  • Keith Grover, NiS Founder

    Glad you're liking it Tim!

    I've put a graphic into your post...

    Using the software is not easy (even for us). You need to click the insert picture icon (next to LINK in the formatting bar) then Browse to find the pic on your computer to insert it.  Sometimes it lets you copy and paste an image in. It can be a bit flakey, but it's not expensive software, and we're running a free site, so we live with it :0)

    BRs

    K