Every day dawns with a full schedule of potential networking for the entrepreneur. Each person you meet may hold the information or the contact that you need to move your business forward. If you are aware of this fact, every day becomes an exciting treasure hunt. There are some days that are unique in that there can be no doubt that you will find new contacts and resources for your endeavor. This Thursday could be just such a day for you!
Thursday, July 21, from 10-6 at the Factory in Franklin, CEO Nashvillian Shelly Rice ivites you to participate in an incredible networking opportunity. You are invited to the Chocolate Blues Networking Festival, sure to be one of the biggest networking events in Middle Tennessee. The purpose of Chocolate Blues is to bring like-minded decisionmakers together in a fun and productive environment. Chocolate Blues features a business expo, open networking, door prizes, on the spot appointment setting, ice breakers, networking games, round table workshops, a giant business card exchange, brainstorming circles, book signings, blues music, and chocolate galore! Participants are encourage to bring a minimum of 300 business cards to the event.
Chocolate Blues has been held in a number of cities across the country with typically 800-1,200 professionals attending (the largest event drew 2,730 participants). For the first time, Shelly is bringing this event to the Middle Tennessee region. To attend and participate, you need a free VIP Pass! Get yours by contacting CEO Nashvillian Gary Gosch at ggg@comcast.net or by visiting the Chocolate Blues request page by clicking [HERE]. If you would like to participate at this event with a table top, there might still be space available for you. You can connect with Shelly Rice through her page on CEO Nashville (click [HERE]) or through her website at www.chocolatebluesandbusiness.com. To view full details of the event at the Factory, click [HERE].
When you awaken this Thursday, will you spend the day wondering if you will find the connections and resources to move your business forward? Or will you get dressed knowing you will be in the midst of a wealth of business resources, served with chocolate?
Last updated by Tim Cummings, PE, AInstIB Jul 18, 2011.
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