What's on
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17 February 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate, Business Resilience (IT) with Simon Maddox from Maddox Technical Solutions
18 February 5.30-7.30pm Redhill: Reigate Young Professionals Group, Home Cottage Pub, Redhill RH1 4AW. A networking event for run by Morrisons Solicitors. Find out more
24 February 9-5pm Redhill Micropreneur and Freelancers Group, Max's Kitchen, Holmethorpe Industrial Estate. Find out more
9 March 8-9.30am Chamber Connections, Reigate Heath Golf Club. A relaxed networking event hosted by Surrey Chambers of Commerce. Find out more
16 March 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate Marketing Strategy/Business Award Applications with Nicola McDonald from Attractive Marketing
23 March 9-5pm Redhill Micropreneur and Freelancers Group, Max's Kitchen, Holmethorpe Industrial Estate. Find out more
31 March 5.30-7.30pm Redhill & Reigate Connects, popular Reigate networking event run by Morrisons Solicitors, Venue TBC. For more information
18-22 April UKTI Export Week A series of events to encourage business to start or increase international business.
18 May 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate Trade Marks and Patents with David Gill from WP Thompson Intellectual Property
15 June 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate Provisionally Social Media with James Dempster from Cobb Digital
13 July 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate Innovation in Business with John Bottomley from Int-Elect
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Funding for food and drink start ups
Early-stage, ambitious food and drink start-ups are being the offered the chance to win a share of £360,000 equity investment and mentoring with entries now open for The Grocery Accelerator’s new programme.
Find out more here.
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Can you help Warwick School?
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They have run this event in the past are really keen to be able to continue offering this opportunity to students having seen what a valuable experience it was for them. What happens on the day The whole year group come together to work in teams, each encouraged by a business mentor volunteer drawn from a range of firms within our local community, in a competitive manner. Through the context of a Production Challenge the team members take on roles such as purchasers, sales, marketing, production, MD and so forth, exploring the issues that businesses face and having to react as the day progresses to "incidents" and other changes in the business environment, such as stock prices and shortages. Students simultaneously developing their own skills and exploring their abilities in terms of taking the initiative, listening to peers, taking and using advice, acting as part of a team, leadership, determination, communication time-management, encouraging others and resilience. The feedback from the local business people was so gratifying - they were impressed with how open to the experience our students were and what extraordinary progress was made throughout the day.
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