Posted: Wed 13th Apr 2011

Fusion Unites Local Businesses in Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 13th, 2011

Movers and shakers of the local business world gather each month in Central Station for a post-work drink, buffet and chat in a very informal setting; how could wrexham.com pass up the opportunity to attend such an event?
Fusion is hosted by David Gray of The Foundry, which is home to a number of small businesses operating in the Wrexham area and beyond. It brings together small business owners, workers and entrepreneurs to socialise and talk business.

This particular event also showcased a small exhibition from artist and Glyndwr graduate François Grobler, adding a culturally enriching dimension to proceedings.

We were surprised and impressed to learn of some of the great projects happening in and around Wrexham and will be sure to share our thoughts about them soon!

If you are a local businessman or woman or entrepreneur and would like more details about when the next Fusion event is to be held you can contact David Gray on [email protected]



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