Cee4Bee Networking Event – Black Africans Connecting 4 Better Life Chances

Thursday, 21 July 2016 from 18:30 to 21:30

We are very excited to invite you to our next FREE networking event which hopes to bring together givers and receivers for the purpose of improving the life chances of black Africans living in UK.

 

Join givers sharing their stories and giving helpful insights which should hopefully stimulate and encourage someone for success.

Key note addresses by:

Councillor Florence Eshalomi, newly elected member of the London Assembly and also a councillor with Lambeth council.

Remember, ‘the best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others’ – Mahatma Gandhi. Come and receive whilst preparing to be a giver too!

Feedback and Testimonials

“I thought the event was excellent. The venue and speakers and refreshment was excellent”…. Blessing Coaching

“I was very impressed with the whole event and think it’s potentially the way forward in uniting “black people” and leaving a legacy of sorts for the younger generation” …. Oluremi

“You are all doing a great job!” …  Anonymous

“Keep up the good work”.. Annonymous

“It was great throughout” …. Sola

“We should do more of these events” – Sam

“This is a different concept” – Henry

“If I knew it was this educative, I could have invited a lot more people” – Anna

“I have engaged with the techy guys to help with my production” – Mary

“Received help from another attendee with a new concept that helped me secure a job contract extension” – Abraham

“I was introduced to someone senior in my industry that helped to coach me in preparation for my job assessment”.- Ebun

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