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Saturday, December 28, 2024

Pink Link businesswomen’s networking group is relocating to a new venue in Lytham St Annes.

The Pink Link Lytham group will be moving to a new venue this month. The first meeting on Wednesday 22 January will be held at the Fylde Rugby Club which is conveniently located between Lytham, St Annes and Ansdell.

The monthly networking meetings brings together like-minded businesswomen to make new connections, strengthen relationships and expand awareness of their brand. They help women to meet potential new customers and suppliers as well as share knowledge, information and experiences.

Coral Horn, MD of Pink Link, said: “A new Lytham venue for 2020! Face to face networking is a valuable marketing tool. It can be the quickest way to open doors and generate leads. Opportunities, collaborations and friendships follow. Come along for a free first visit and see how Pink Link can help you to grow your business.”

Campbell and Rowley Company Secretary, Belinda Campbell said “I have been a member at Pink Link for over 7 years and we have catered for the EVAS since 2014. We are delighted to sponsor the Lytham group and look forward to making connections and discovering new businesses.”

Julia Eastwood, Director of Artisan Tiles & Interiors in South Shore said “I belong to the three Fylde Pink Link groups and go to all their events. As a local family business in South Shore it has been lovely to get involved with the Pink Link ladies both socially and for business, working together to create successes and find solutions to challenges.”

Pink Link Ladies have seven networking groups across the North West for women in business including Blackpool and Poulton. They help women to form a support network in a relaxed and friendly environment. Don’t be fooled by the pink though, these women mean business!

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