Compassionate Businesses Network – Northeast Essex

Posted on: April 16, 2025

When: Wednesday 23rd April: 8:30am – 10:30am

Location: Innovation Centre, Knowledge Gateway, University of Essex

After a sell-out at our launch event in Feb, the Compassionate Businesses Network is thrilled to invite you to this next space for inspiring leadership, purposeful networking, and community-driven ideas.

Join fellow forward-thinking professionals from across North East Essex to connect, collaborate and champion compassion in the workplace.

🌟 Why Attend?
✔️ Meet like-minded professionals
✔️ Get inspired by real-life compassionate leadership
✔️ Take away ideas that strengthen your people, purpose and performance
✔️ Help shape a growing local compassionate community

 What’s on the agenda?
08:30–09:00 – Power networking with brilliant local businesses
09:00–10:00 – Headline Speaker: Mark Millbourne, Headteacher, Prettygate Schools.

🔥 Mark will be describing how creating a nurturing school community culture has boosted outcomes – and how these lessons translate directly to compassionate business strategy.

10:00–10:30 – Community Asset Exchange – share, spark, support

 💡 Limited tickets available – CLICK HERE to book now and avoid disappointment!

Free parking and welcome refreshments are included!
All proceeds support the development of the network and your community.

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