The networking event started with pre-dinner drinks and followed by a three course meal. Agents were given fixed seating at the dinner table and venues sat at the remaining spaces giving opportunity for networking. After the main course, a seat change for the venues was initiated providing yet another networking opportunity. The event, which took place over a 3 hour period, was very successful and a large number of the Stamford attendees were not local and had travelled some distance. This highlighted the importance that both agents and venues give to the HBAA networking events.
Trinity Event Solutions took part in one of these events at The Crown Hotel in Stamford which was supported by 16 people split equally between agents and venues. A welcome speech was given by the chairman of the HBAA and CEO of Trinity, Jacqui Kavanagh. This included the launch of the HBAA code of practice, forthcoming events including the annual forum and an overview of the ‘Big Site Visit Weekend’ charity initiative which aims to raise £100,000 this year.
The networking event started with pre-dinner drinks and followed by a three course meal. Agents were given fixed seating at the dinner table and venues sat at the remaining spaces giving opportunity for networking. After the main course, a seat change for the venues was initiated providing yet another networking opportunity. The event, which took place over a 3 hour period, was very successful and a large number of the Stamford attendees were not local and had travelled some distance. This highlighted the importance that both agents and venues give to the HBAA networking events.
The ‘HBAA Come Dine With Us’ networking event took place on Tuesday 28th April in 13 different locations across the country and was attended by over 200 agents and venues.
Trinity Event Solutions took part in one of these events at The Crown Hotel in Stamford which was supported by 16 people split equally between agents and venues. A welcome speech was given by the chairman of the HBAA and CEO of Trinity, Jacqui Kavanagh. This included the launch of the HBAA code of practice, forthcoming events including the annual forum and an overview of the ‘Big Site Visit Weekend’ charity initiative which aims to raise £100,000 this year.
The networking event started with pre-dinner drinks and followed by a three course meal. Agents were given fixed seating at the dinner table and venues sat at the remaining spaces giving opportunity for networking. After the main course, a seat change for the venues was initiated providing yet another networking opportunity. The event, which took place over a 3 hour period, was very successful and a large number of the Stamford attendees were not local and had travelled some distance. This highlighted the importance that both agents and venues give to the HBAA networking events.