Join us for BreakfastCome and join us as a visitor at one of our breakfast meetings we meet every Tuesday at 6.45am at the Bridge House Hotel, (Reigate Hill, Reigate, RH2 9RP click here for a map) The Reigate and Redhill chapter is currently looking for new members and if your profession does not conflict with any existing member, you are very welcome to submit an application for membership.
The breakfast club that brings home the bacon
98% of all businesses rely on referrals to gain new business
and yet only 3% have a strategy for such referrals.
BNI, as UK’s largest referral organisation, provides real help in this vital area of business generation.
In fact, the Reigate and Redhill chapter of BNI passed some £86,286 of new business between just 28 members in 2009. Now, other entrepreneurs can share in this good fortune no matter how large or small their enterprise.
An invitation for breakfast at the Bridge House Hotel, Reigate Hill is extended to businessmen and women in the area so they can find out more about how BNI can help grow their business.
Visit us any Tuesday morning – we start at 06:45 a.m. and finish by 8:30 a.m. - visitors can be assured of a friendly, up-beat welcome despite the early hour.
To book your place, please call either Eria Odhuba on 07940 985911 or Jim Bolt on 01737 766729.
Chapter Director: Eria Odhuba Secretary/Treasurer: Jim Bolt Membership Coordinator: Julie Blunt
Join the chapterTo get a share of this business just telephone our Chapter Director, Eria Odhuba on 07940 985911 for further information. Alternatively you can use this website to find out more about the Reigate and Redhill chapter, our current members and much more.
More general information about the BNI is available by visiting the BNI UK website www.bni-europe.com/uk. Only one person from each profession is permitted to join a chapter of BNI - this means you can not lose business to a competitor.
SubstitutesIn the event that a BNI member cannot attend a weekly chapter meeting, substitutes are the recommended alternative to being listed as absent. Typically, substitutes are BNI members from other chapters who have offered to fill in as required. As well as ensuring the chapter member's business is still represented at the meeting even though the member isn't present, they also provide an opportunity for BNI members to visit and experience chapters other than their own and promote their own business to a wider audience.
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