A Bridges to Better Business event at the Elm Hurst will help connect members of the community while highlighting local businesses and services.
OXFORD COUNTY - The Small Business Enterprise Centre is hosting a regional Bridges to Better Business event.
The event is hosted in many municipalities across Ontario to help connect people in the community and bring exposure to local business and services.
Manager of the Small Business Enterprise Centre, Rhonda Stewart tells Heart FM who the event will benefit in our region.
"We are looking to engage local leaders, business owners and entrepreneurs from across Woodstock & Oxford County. We will have a good representation from clear across our boarders attending the event this year."
The event is being held November 16th at the Elm Hurst Inn, in Ingersoll. One of the highlights will be Execulink Telecom featured as the local business spotlight speaker.
The keynote speaker of the event is Michael Eales from International Business Models Inc. Stewart outlines what the engaging speaker will be discussing.
"He's going to be talking about the tools and the mindset required to be active in this space, in this new age of disruption. So it's a really cool conversation and he does a lot of work in this space, I think he's going to have a lot of thought provoking information that everyone in the room will benefit from."
Tickets to the event can be purchased for $50 from the Woodstock Small Business Enterprise Centre website.

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