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Written by Noel Woolych   
Friday, 05 June 2009 17:55
So where did the coffee money go?
Well as we promised the proceeds from the sale of tea and coffee at BoB's first Trade Fair in Devizes was donated to support the phenominal work of the Air Support Unit - The Wiltshire Air Ambulance Appeal. 
Without public subscription this unique service would not be able to respond to the needs of the population in the county.  We are really pleased to be able to make a small contribution to the valuable work of this necessary service.
BoB members make a £200 presentation to the Wiltshire Air Ambulance Appeal
Pictured here from left to right are Denise Ward, Steve Davis, Jo Munday (Paramedic) David Court, Vicki Uttridge and Noël Woolrych who handed over a cheque for £200.  After the presentation we discovered that we had raised another £102 from the collecting tins, making a grand total of £302.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 June 2009 08:48
 
Welcome to BoB (Business over Breakfast) Print E-mail

BoB Business over breakfast

Networking means you'll never have to make another cold call - ever. (Unless you really want to, of course. Whatever floats your boat.)
Think how lovely it would be if most of your business came from word of mouth, or through referrals from trusted business people who know you, and know the type of client and work you're looking for.

Business Over Breakfast (BOB) provides a forum for networking in a friendly and supportive environment. Members benefit from interacting with like-minded people and have the opportunity to give and gain business through referrals.

BOB's Objectives are:

  • to develop business opportunities.
  • to share and exchange good business practices.
  • to provide a support network for Devizes businesses.
  • to provide a safe environment for members to develop their personal business skills.

Happy networking!

Steve Davis
Chair, BOB- Devizes.

 
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