x2019 Networking 2.0: Next Level Networking Tips & Tactics
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
7:45 AM - 9:30 AM EST
Thursday, February 28, 2019
7:45 a.m. registration
8:00 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. program
(Tours Available After the Event!)
Location
(Gunnery Ballroom)
325 Dundas Street,
London, ON N6B 1T9
Fees/Admission
FREE! Open to Chamber Members ONLY
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Contact Information
Janie Rother, 519-432-7551 ext 34
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Description
There is an old adage in the business world that your network is your net worth. Many small and medium sized business owners join the London Chamber of Commerce specifically to network with other business owners.
But how do you optimize your networking? How do you go from playing the networking game to actually building meaningful and lasting relationships? How do you make networking actually work for your business?
In this fun and interactive workshop, you will learn:
1. Networking basics - making a great first impression, your handshake, your elevator pitch, do’s and don’ts of that first all-important contact.
2. Making Meaningful Connections - It’s not all about how many business cards you can collect!
3. Making Lasting Connections - Now that the introductions are over, how do you stay engaged with your new contacts? (Without being creepy!)
4. Paying it Forward. Now that you’re an awesome networker, you’ll be in a better position to help your fellow Chamber members by making introductions and referrals. We’re all in this together!
Our Presenters:
Gary Danner: Gary brings a wealth of practical experience to the Dale Carnegie of Southwestern Ontario team, as a result of 30 years in the manufacturing, food service, construction/flooring, financial and insurance, and training sectors. His mission is to help organizations develop more profitable systems and high performance teams.
Marc Lacoursiere: Marc is the President of The Achievement Centre International (TAC), an organization of 30 business coaches providing help in strategic planning, business growth, leadership development, employee engagement, and transition planning.