Ladies Lunch Club pleased to announce The Brand Surgery as sponsor

The Worthing Ladies Lunch Club is pleased to announce that The Brand Surgery is sponsoring the inaugural lunch at Carabao Restaurant on 14th March.
The Brand Surgery is a twice award-winning design and marketing agency launched in 2005 and run by Vicky Vaughan. It works with a wide range of customers including Carabao, Manhattan Furniture, The Flying Wok, Tuk Tuk, Stagecoach South, Stagecoach in East Kent, Stagecoach in East Sussex, Proto Restaurant Group, Worthing and Arun Mind, Coastal West Sussex, iESE (improvement and Efficiency South East) and a number of SMEs and business setups.
The Brand Surgery specialises in traditional and digital marketing including logo design, brochure, leaflet, flyer and exhibition design. As well as web design and social media set up and posting (Twitter, Facebook and blogging). Vicky is studying towards a CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing and will become a Chartered Marketer in July this year.
As keeping customers is cheaper and kinder to your wallet than marketing to new customers, Vicky has written a book called Do A Madonna which gives top tips to keeping your customers happy. Vicky will give a brief talk on this subject at the lunch on 14th March 2011.
If there is anything above which is of interest and you can’t wait until 14th March, please call Vicky on 01903 824229 or visit www.thebrandsurgery.co.uk.

Worthing ladies do lunch, and network!

Next month sees the launch of the Worthing Ladies Lunch Club, which holds its inaugural lunch event on Wednesday 14 March at Carabao Restaurant in Warwick Street, Worthing.

 

The event will be sponsored by award-winning local branding agency, The Brand Surgery with Managing Director Vicky Vaughn on hand to give hints and tips about good branding.

 

“The Worthing Ladies Lunch Club is open to any local business women or professionals,” said Lara Squires, founder of the Ladies Lunch Clubs. ”We’re a fairly unique networking club in that we don’t charge a membership fee. It’s simply an opportunity to network with like-minded women in an informal atmosphere.”

 

Lara herself is no stranger to networking and already operates ladies networking lunches in Lewes, Eastbourne and Tunbridge Wells, with the latter now in its eight year. Having moved to Worthing late in 2011 she wanted to bring the concept to the town for the benefit of Worthing’s professional business women.

 

Lara adds “I think the reason for the success of the Ladies Lunch Club is that we never forget why we are there; lunch and socialising are fun but ultimately we are all there to make contacts and help each other do business more effectively.”