Working Breakfast

Written by paul On September 29th, 2010 Posted in MP Accountants Northamptonshire

Paul from M P Accountants Northamptonshire has been the Treasurer of the Working Breakfast Market Harborough since it’s formation in January 2010.  The club is going from strength to strength and now has 17 regular members meeting every Wednesday morning at 7:00 at the Angel Hotel in Market Harborough.

The Working Breakfast was formed by local business owners and has two main aims:  

  1. To bring together trustworthy suppliers from the local community.
  2. To generate a regular source of new business for the benefit of one another.

The difference between the Working Breakfast and many other business networking clubs is that the Working Breakfast is run entirely for the benefit of the members.  No individual profits directly from the club and all funds are used for the benefit of the members (there are some great free social events).

If you would like to visit the Working Breakfast as a guest please contact Paul at M P Accountants Northamptonshire to book your place.

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