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Entrepreneurs Networking Connectors

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Author: JT Comms
Date: 2 Jun 2014

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Entrepreneurs Networking Connectors

Building the Sacred Economy in search of the opportunity

Harem coaching in collaboration with the African Media Resource Centre presents a series of entrepreneurial networking sessions

Date:-  21 June 2014

Time:- 10h30 to 12h30

Cost:-  R200

Venue:- 123 Buckingham Avenue; Craighall Park (see map attached)

  • The opportunity to explore and create new market segments
  • Present your product/service/concepts to a new network
  • Explore possibilities of collaborations and monetise your business
  • Grow your social capital – is it all about whom you know and where the support is?
  • Can you create the market to scale your product
  • How to share the power behind your business

Experience the enchanting music of Metro FM Jazz Music award winner Mimi and her legendary husband Mdu Mtshali - Music entrepreneurs who will share their amazing story of integrating music in their business

An AfricansforAfrica networking session aiming to Create a network of empowered connectors towards unleashing a social epidemic in getting your business off the ground

Banking Details:

Name: JT Communication Solutions

Bank: ABSA Hyde Park

Branch Code: 633 205

A/C No: 405 917 8086

A/C Type: Cheque

Reference: ENC(include your name)

RSVP: media@jtcomms.co.za or

011 788 7631/2

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