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Rochdale Business Network Appoints New Leadership Team

Date published: 20 April 2004


The Rochdale Chapter of BNI (Business Network International) has appointed a new leadership team:

  • Chapter Director: George Barrie - Summit Studios
  • Membership Coordinator: Paul Connor - Onsite Fire Protection
  • Secretary/Treasurer: John Kay - Molesworths Bright Clegg
  • Visitor Host Coordinator: David Howles - Shutters Video

Other members of the team are:

  • Chris Nuttall
  • Ian Madeley
  • Shaun Clancy
  • Steve Crozier
  • Barry Dean
  • Joanne Slicker
  • Mark Coppack
  • Julie Holden
  • Tony Nugent

The Rochdale BNI Chapter was formed in November 2001 and launched on 19 February 2002. The Chapter has a weekly breakfast meeting at Rochdale Town Hall. Members are given the opportunity to speak about their business and to network with other members. Visitors are welcome. Business transacted between members since inception has exceeded £1.1 Million with an average of 192 business referrals a month.

George Barrie, Chapter Director, says, "I am very proud to have been appointed Chapter Director. Rochdale BNI is a very successful. It is a great way to get business and members also benefit from the help and support of other like-minded business owners. It is a very important part of my week, I look forward to the meetings with great enthusiasm".

If you are interested in visiting to find out how the BNI philosophy in Rochdale might work for you, then contact George Barrie, Chapter Director, on 0161 643 5892.

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