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BRADFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY


Chamber Events Bradford


Bradford Chamber events provide the District’s business community with diverse networking opportunities, expert knowledge development, accredited training, high profile gala dinners and exhibitions that match resources to needs. Our high profile speakers and the wide range of organisations that participate ensure our events are extremely well respected and well attended.


Cereal Networking: bi-monthly networking breakfast


High speed networking that wakes up your business before the working day begins. Give an elevator pitch to the room, enter the networking zone and promote your business across the networking wall.


Connections


A relaxed bi-monthly early evening networking event designed for those who prefer meeting new business contacts in a less formal, ‘no pressure’ environment, after the working day is done. Contacts make contracts!


Women’s Business Lunches


A regular business lunch that has had such highly regarded female speakers as Nina Broadhead, founder and director of Crest Hygiene Services and Jo Haigh, Partner and Head of Corporate Finance for Corporate Finance Services LLP. Every lunch offers a chance for the business women of Bradford to network with their peers in a relaxed and informal setting.


HR Forum


The HR forum is open to all people who deal with staff recruitment. Whether an HR professional, general manager or financial controller creating employment contracts. Network with others, share your day-to-day experiences, discuss best practice and improve your knowledge and skills.


Bradford and Airedale Manufacturing Alliance


Connect with other manufacturers, generate new business opportunities, raise the profile and needs of manufacturing within Bradford, and keep up to date with local and national issues that may affect your business.


Training


Bradford Chamber workshops and seminars are always conducted by experienced tutors and delegates provided with in-depth course notes that make implementation in the workplace easy. A complete range of disciplines are covered with bespoke training tailored to your specific business needs a popular choice. Accredited environmental training is also available for businesses looking to reduce costs and ensure greener practice.


Social / Team building


From the usual type of team event such as ten pin bowling and paintballing to the more unusual and thought provoking volunteer project that makes a difference to the community.


Annual Dinner The biggest event and the best. The Chamber’s Annual Dinner is the main event of the year. Over 450 of Bradford’s


business community and VIPs convene for quality networking, a fine three


course meal and an appropriate after dinner address from a top level speaker. A first-rate comedian ends the evening on a high. Neil Gaydon of Pace plc addressed guests at the 2011 event and Morrisons’ CEO Dalton Philips gave his first public address the previous year. The surreal one liners of Milton Jones provided the laughs at the 2010 dinner with Stewart Francis, the award winning Canadian comedian taking centre stage in 2011.


Dalton Philips, Morrisons’ CEO, spoke at the Bradford Chamber Annual Dinner 2010 22 WEST & NORTH YORKSHIRE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 2011


All events are listed at www.bradfordchamber.co.uk. Book online today or call 01274 206660


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