Really Connect
The Really Connect events were born out of the hugely popular Business Development Ecosystems run by the brilliant Caroline O’Connor of Fourth Born. Members wanted an event where they could spend time with other Members in a structured format and that’s what we’ve come up with….this will be our 2nd event hosted at Rhodes House.
What better place to share your story with another Member than Rhodes House? Each Member will spend 15 minutes finding out all about another Member and you can share your story too! This way we not only get to know each other as people better but we’re building more potential advocates of our businesses at the same time!
About Rhodes House
From its opening in 1929, Rhodes House has enjoyed a storied past, playing host to world figures from Albert Einstein to Nelson Mandela. Today, the House has been reimagined for the 21st Century, through a three-year project to refresh and restore its traditional rooms, while creating new spaces fit for the 21st century and beyond.
Rhodes House has played host to hundreds of guests and speakers, including Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein and many, many others from the Rhodes Scholar community and beyond.
Really Connect is limited to 20 so please book to avoid disappointment. B4 Members only.
Payment option: Invoice option is available, please contact tina@b4-business.com
Parking: No Parking available on-site. Metered parking available in neighbouring streets, Keble Road (5 minute walk) and St Giles (10 minutes walk). Please read parking restriction signage before leaving your vehicle to avoid parking fines.
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