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Hi John, Good to see you again too. If you ever want to discuss the pensions in more detail, just let me know! Dave.
Hi John,
I see from your profile you’re looking for breakfast networking meeting to promote your business.
I am the Area Co-ordinator for Business over Breakfast (BOB Clubs) and we are a face to face networking group. We have a group in the Cobham area (Woodland Park Hotel) which may be of interest to you to attend.
Our next meeting is on the 9th May 2013 and we meet fortnightly thereafter.
If this would be of interest to you, you can either book your place online by going to www.bobclubs.com/club/cobham or you can email me @ martin.fowler@bobclubs.com and I can book your place or answer any questions you may have.
I hope you can make one of our meetings
Kind regards
Martin
Hi John
No worries - I wish more Members would post their own events!
I've sorted the logo issue - the box is 175 x 175 pixels, so I create my own square versions of the logos.
I've also snagged an image of the pub from Google Maps which makes it look a bit less like the Addams Family's house...
BRs
K
Hi John
Good to meet you and Alan at Cobham Biscotti today!
Thanks for joining us, and welcome to the Networking in Surrey community. I hope you find the site useful for planning your networking.
When you get a moment, it would be great to see your photo in place of the 'anonymous silhouette' provided by the software!
Best regards
K