Sterling Networks, one of the most successful networking groups in the region, started their day in a big way at their annual BIG breakfast and expo at Worcester Sixways Stadium last week.
The Sterling BIG breakfast and expo hosted more than 150 business people from across the region, who networked over breakfast, heard from sponsors Quick By Design, City Signs, charity partners Leonard Cheshire, Metro Bank and Alan Clark from Exponential Coaching, as well as providing the opportunity to showcase their organisations at the expo.
Sterling Networks, which is owned by Neil and Tracey Davis, currently has more than 270 members, who enjoy networking groups across Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire.
Neil said: “There was a wonderfully positive buzz about the room, and leaders, members and non-members alike enjoyed the atmosphere of the stadium as well as the opportunity to discuss business with likeminded professionals.
Zoe Francis, Business Development Executive at Worcester Warriors, agreed: “Sterling Networks are a fantastic group of like-minded businesses, who work with and for each other. The recent BIG Breakfast & Expo that was held at Sixways was a huge success and was fruitful in terms of conversations had with potential new clients. I would highly recommend coming along to one of the Sterling networking meetings as a guest to see for yourself, how Sterling can work for you.”
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