Posted: Fri 4th Sep 2015

Dafydd Evans – Business Wales

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 4th, 2015

Location: Upstairs in the Wrexham Library

Date: 11th September 2015

Time: 1pm-3pm

Details: It is an great opportunity, not only to meet up with like-minded entrepreneurs, but to take part in sessions led by with industry leaders and experts. You would be amazed at the business talent and quality in our local area – and even more amazed at how approachable and helpful they are!

Dafydd is a Business Development Manager with Business Wales. He is going to let us know about the help and support that they can give you and any funding/grants available.

Dafydd is a really inspirational speaker and can offer support to new start and expanding businesses. He is full of great ideas and very knowledgeable about the support available to all of you. There is no need to book, just turn up. If you want any more information contact Lynn Williams at [email protected]

Prices : Free

Contact : Lynn Williams – [email protected]

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