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Local business network shares £1 million target at successful town hall event

BNI Premier, Sutton Coldfield's thriving business networking group, recently hosted an impressive gathering at the Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, attracting over 50 local business leaders. The event, attended by Town Mayor John Perks, highlighted the group's ambitious target to generate £1 million of shared business between its members.

By contributor Hannah Montgomery
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Members of BNI Premier with Councillor John Perks, the Mayor of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield
Members of BNI Premier with Councillor John Perks, the Mayor of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield

During the meeting, the networking organisation, which convenes weekly on Thursday mornings at the prestigious Moor Hall Hotel and Spa, communicated its bold financial goal that had been established prior to the event. The announcement energised attendees and demonstrated the group's commitment to delivering measurable results for local enterprises.

The successful event also served as a platform for charitable giving, with members raising funds for their chosen charity, Grace Cares. This philanthropic element reflects one of the group's core philosophies: "Givers Gain" – the principle that the more you give, the more you receive in return.

"The turnout at our visitors day demonstrates the strong business community we have in Sutton Coldfield," said Martin Crook, BNI Premier's President. "With the Mayor's support and the enthusiasm shown by attendees, we're confident in reaching our £1 million target."

Members of BNI Premier with Councillor John Perks, the Mayor of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield
Members of BNI Premier with Councillor John Perks, the Mayor of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield

Business owners interested in growing their network and being part of this successful local initiative are encouraged to attend one of BNI Premier's Thursday morning meetings at Moor Hall Hotel and Spa. First-time visitors can experience the group's professional yet welcoming atmosphere and see first-hand how strategic networking has benefited diverse local businesses. For more information please see bnibirmingham.com/premier/en-GB/index or contact their vice-president Louise Parick on 07947 635902.

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