Stoke-on-Trent business leaders urged to join Peer Networking programme to share best practices and drive business growth

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Business owners in Stoke-on-Trent are being encouraged to join a Peer Networking programme designed to unlock local networking opportunities while combatting common business issues.

The Promoting Innovation Pathways programme, funded by Stoke-on-Trent City Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is delivering a series of Peer Networking sessions that will help to connect local business leaders.

Tom Nadin, Head of Projects and Business Services at Staffordshire Chambers, said: “For business leaders looking to think outside the box and drive their businesses forward, this is an excellent opportunity to engage with peers and gain fresh perspectives on common challenges.

“As this programme is fully-funded, it is completely free to access for eligible Staffordshire enterprises.

“We’re now looking for business owners and leaders who are eager to share insights, discuss challenges that are impacting their business, and develop practical solutions to both strategic and operational issues.

“Participants will have the opportunity to build valuable connections and expand their professional networks. We get some fantastic feedback from the Peer Network courses, with business leaders reporting increased productivity and connections as a result of attending.”

The Peer Network programme is delivered by Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce at various dates and venues throughout the year.

Tom added: “There is a real range of support for businesses to tap into here at Staffordshire Chambers.

“Whether it’s innovation grants, events and workshops, or business diagnostics – it is well worth getting in touch to see how we can support your business.”

Interested business owners can find out more by contacting [email protected]

Tom Hammersley

Digital Content Officer at Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce. BA hons journalism graduate.

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