ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC: Lunch LEADS Group to be held Aug. 17

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Leads groups give Chamber members the opportunity to meet consistently in a non-competitive and mutually supportive environment to exchange leads and business referrals. They are powerful tools for members to cultivate professional relationships, establish trust, increase knowledge and build business. It is like having your own sales team!

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If you are interested in joining, apply at the registration button above. We will confirm an opening in the group and process your application, or, if no opening is available, give you the option to be placed on the waiting list or start another LEADS Group with other interested members. If you’re available for the Wednesday lunch group, apply to that one as well in case this group is full.

Details:

Name: Lunch LEADS Group

Date: August 17, 2022

Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EDT

Date/Time Information: 3rd Wednesday of the Month @ 11:30AM – 1PM

Fees/Admission: $35 Annual Fee

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