Sequim chamber launches networking breakfasts Thursday

  • Wednesday, July 16, 2014 12:01am
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THE SEQUIM-DUNGENESS Valley Chamber of Commerce will launch a series of twice-monthly networking breakfasts Thursday during which chamber members can promote their businesses.

The no-host, 90-minute breakfasts begin at 7 a.m. at Mariner Cafe, 707 W. Washington St.

Each chamber member will have a chance to talk about his/her product or service in detail and ask questions of the other participants, said Steve Humphrey of the business consulting firm Parnassus Analy­tics who is coordinating the breakfasts.

The object is to develop an informed network of business-to-business relationships that generate strong business referrals, he said.

Participants are asked to RSVP with Humphrey via steve@parnassusanalytics.com for Thursday’s breakfasts or to express interest in attending future breakfasts.

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