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Kick-start your business week with Make It Happen Monday

Posted on 07 December 2011 by Editor

4Networking Business people are being offered the opportunity to have a fantastic start to their week, thanks to a new venture from the brains behind 4Networking.

For those who are self-employed, part of a small business or even part of a larger organisation, the current economic climate can be tough on business. Make It Happen Monday is offering business people the chance to gain new skills and relevant information in a relaxed and friendly environment, giving them a positive and motivational start to the week.

The Somerset launch of the event will take place on Monday 12 December at Batch Country Hotel, Lympsham, near Weston-super-Mare. The official start time is 9am, although participants are welcome to arrive from 8.30am to take advantage of the opportunity to network before the event begins. Around 50 local business people are expected to attend, giving participants access to a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Among those who are already confirmed to be attending are Brad Burton, Managing Director and founder of the national business networking group 4Networking, and the keynote speaker, Terry Cooper, Development Director of 4Networking, who will guide us through “Terry’s Sales Tips”.

Roger Green, The Car Finder, from Wraxall, will be running the first session. He said: “We’re very excited about Make It Happen Monday. It will provide business people with a fantastic opportunity to kick-start their week through the sharing of ideas, knowledge and experience.

“We’ve got people from a wide range of businesses attending and this type of support can be really valuable to businesses in the current economic climate. This will be a monthly event, so every business can have the opportunity to make it happen on a Monday.”

The session will run until midday and costs £40 to attend. All business types are welcome and you can book a place on the Make It Happen Monday website at http://www.makeithappenmonday.biz/

For more information, please contact Morwenna Tudor, Tudor Communication, on 07805 412414 or email morwenna@tudorcommunication.co.uk

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North Somerset business networking group celebrates fifth birthday

Posted on 30 November 2011 by Editor

4 NetworkingA Yatton networking group is celebrating its fifth birthday next week with a special meeting.

The 4N Cadbury group was originally formed five years ago in Clevedon, but is now based at The Club, Cadbury House, Yatton. 4Networking is a national business networking group, which has more than 300 groups who meet at various locations across the country.

Each breakfast focuses on building relationships with potential suppliers and customers, as well as sharing experiences and knowledge in a relaxed environment. There is also a specialist speaker at each breakfast, who gives an insight into their area of expertise.

4Networking was formed more than five years ago in Bridgwater, by Managing Director Brad Burton. He will be the guest speaker at Cadbury’s fifth birthday breakfast, which takes place on Wednesday 7 December from 8-10am. If you are involved in business and are interested in attending the breakfast, please contact group leader Morwenna Tudor, of Tudor Communication, on 07805 412414 or email Morwenna@tudorcommunication.co.uk

There are a number of other 4N breakfasts taking place around the North Somerset and Somerset area on a fortnightly basis. Here are a list of the meetings which will be taking place in the coming month:

Thursday 1 December – Bridgwater
Friday 2 December – Gordano
Wednesday 7 December – Cadbury-Clevedon
Friday 9 December – Taunton
Tuesday 13 December – Weston-super-Mare
Thursday 15 December – Bridgwater
Friday 16 December – Gordano

If you would like to find out more about 4Networking or if you would like to attend a breakfast, then please visit www.4networking.biz

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Former Weston journalist fights back against redundancy

Posted on 01 August 2011 by Editor

A former Weston journalist has fought back against redundancy by setting up her own PR firm.
Morwenna Tudor, aged 31, set up Tudor Communication in February this year, after being made redundant from her previous job as a communication manager when the government cancelled the project she was involved with. Since then, she has seen her business go from strength to strength, working with local and national companies.
After leaving university, Morwenna worked as a journalist for four years on local newspapers in the town, before moving into a PR role within the fire and rescue service. Clocking up more than 10 years’ experience in the industry, she also worked with international clients at a marketing and communications agency and as a communication manager both regionally and nationally on a government project.
She said: “I’ve always been passionate about good communication and, when I was made redundant from my previous job earlier this year, it seemed like a great opportunity to set up my own business. This has enabled me to focus on the work I enjoy and to become more involved with my local community.”
Morwenna balances her paid work with a number of voluntary roles, including being the executive member for PR with the Weston and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce, volunteering with Guide Dogs for the Blind and working on Weston’s RNLI week.
Among the clients she has worked for are the Weston Business Improvement District bid, North Somerset Council, The Wine Tasting Co and RSL – a Coventry-based company.
Tudor Communication offers a wide variety of services to clients, including writing news releases, copywriting, developing case studies and trade press articles, proofreading, media training, stakeholder consultation and engagement, development of communication strategies and production of newsletters. Full details of the services offered can be found on the website at www.tudorcommunication.co.uk
Morwenna added: “Every client is treated as an individual and I bring together all the skills I have developed over the past 10 years to ensure they receive the communication support they need in order to help promote and grow their business.”

Morwenna Tudor

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