Business Connectors on November 16

Business Connectors on November 16
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PennSuburban Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Business Connectors

Building relationships through education and networking.

The Chamber’s popular Business Connectors meetings have switched from virtual to in-person. Join us at The Chamber’s new office in Lansdale for networking and a presentation. Bring your own lunch and The Chamber will provide water and light snacks.

Topic: Continue the discussion of Goal Setting for 2022 and Beyond with speaker and Chamber member Vernessa Hopkins, H3 Business Services, Harleysville.

This event is exclusively for Chamber members and is complimentary. Please register.

TUESDAY | NOV. 16
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM 

Business Connectors

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Date and Time

Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM EST

Location

325 Madison Street, Suite E1004
Lansdale

Free parking is available in the SEPTA lot.  The bridge connected to level 3 will bring you to Building E.  Street parking is free from 12-2pm.

Contact Information

Linda Ryan
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