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Nov 27th -Show Up! - A night to show up & network- Space at 61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF


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After the success of day time networking events at Space at 61 Show Up! takes things into the evenings, giving more businesses people the chance to attend, & extend the time for people to meet and connect.


The format of this new event will be, a delicious evening meal with guest speaker & round table discussion. Join us for:


730-800: A Welcome drink, canap?s & mingling


815-900: A Presentation - Our first ever Show Up! speaker is Liz Riley a 'rebranding photographer for personality lead brands' who will cover:


- How can you stand out with your branding photography in a saturated market?


- How can you create branding photography that oozes you as the face of your brand, your vision and your brand story?


-How can you show up to your photoshoot with clarity, confidence and a vision that is yours?


- How can you increase your perceived value to those who matter most? (hint: your clients!)


900-1000: dinner served & discussion


1000-1030: Pudding and a round table with guests given 1 minute pitch

- what are you selling? is there anything in particular you want help with? Types of collaborations you want? Advice on an issue?


1030: Ubers


The food, provided by local East Dulwich caterers Salvation Suppers, will include a welcome drink and delicious canap?s, a seasonal main course and dessert.


And for this first event we have a packet of YESMUM Boss cards for each attendee.


We really hope you'll come and join us for this new monthly meet up.


https://spaceat61.wixsite.com/events


Shona, Susan & Liz

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