We’re BACK! π₯π₯π₯
Join me for a Free Business Networking Happy Hour on
Wednesday, September 20th πππ
Hey there, networking enthusiast! Dr. Katie here, coming to you from the new office in Skokie!
It took many months and tons of work, but my New Day 2.0 is operational. I’m loving living and working here! I’m meeting lots of new people, and enjoying staying connected with many of my “old” clients and power partners (it’s not that far, y’all)
I have had MANY requests to get the networking Happy Hours rolling again, and have continually been stopped by logistics.
π€ WHEN should I host the event (so that I don’t conflict with other networking opportunities in the area?
π€π€ HOW should I manage the RSVPs? This is a smaller office space and I don’t know how many guests can fit in here.
π€π€π€ Will people actually come? I mean I know that Skokie isn’t far, but others might feel differently.
I have decided to manage these concerns using a method that has served me well over the years. I call it, “Let’s just try it and see!” ππβ¨π
I am happy to be co-hosting with James Davis of Michella and Associates. James and Erica are lawyers working in the area of real estate, corporate law, litigation, and foreclosure defense. I highly recommend them!
I CAN’T WAIT to show you my new place here in downtown Skokie! π₯π₯π₯
What I’d like us to do, to help manage the fact that this is a smaller space, is to please RSVP on the event posting on Meetup.com
I know, I know, you might not be on Meetup. It would really, really, help me though, for the sake of RSVPs, if you could please do it. Otherwise, you might get here and find the event too full to be here, and that’s no fun for anyone!
It becomes very difficult for me to attempt manage multiple RSVP lists (Facebook, Meetup, people calling and emailing, etc). And all this while I’m caring for all my clients, doing admin work, doing marketing work (you get it– you’re a small business owner too! π)
We have chosen theΒ Niles Respite Center as our featured non-profit.
“Niles Township recently opened its new Respite Center in St. Paul Lutheran Church in Skokie, providing invaluable relief for those who are without a home in our community.
Regularly working with Township neighbors who are most vulnerable, Niles Township and its dedicated social workers identified the importance of having temporary space for those needing a breather β resting, washing clothes, showering and other basics.”
Learn more at our September 20th event! REGISTER NOW!
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