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Hopkins to host Nottingham networking event in April

At Hopkins we like to keep in touch with our local business community, and network regularly at the many great networking groups in the area. Twice a year we bring the networking to us, by hosting our ‘Meet the Team’ event. This allows us to connect with members of the thriving professional services business community in the Nottingham area.

Nottingham Networking

Our Meet the Team event gives attendees the opportunity to meet or reconnect with the Hopkins team, to find out more about what we do and ask any questions. It also gives them the chance to tell us, and each other, about what they do and the services they provide locally.

The event always proves very popular, and the number of confirmed attendees to April’s event indicates that is still the case. We have invited all our contacts from the Nottingham business community, so it will provide a great opportunity to network – attendees are encouraged to bring plenty of business cards!

The event is free to attend, lunch is provided and on street parking is available. The event is informal, and attendees can attend for the full 2 hours or just 20 minutes.

Want to Attend?
Click here to book a place or call us in Nottingham 0115 906 8078 for more information.

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