Ensors are proud to announce that they are extending their sponsorship of Menta’s Coffee Means Business. From the New Year they will support both the Bury and Woodbridge meetings of which the latter takes place on the last Tuesday of each month at the historic Seckford Hall.
The monthly meetings, run by Menta, regularly sees over 50 attendees from a wide range of business, come together to meet contacts and build working relationships.
John Matthews, Partner at Ensors said the company didn’t need convincing to get involved, “Ensors staff have been attending Coffee Means Business at Seckford Hall for some months and we know it’s one of the best networking events in east Suffolk. It’s informal and those who attend are very approachable and friendly so agreeing to sponsor was an easy decision.”
“We already sponsor Coffee Means Business in Bury St Edmunds,” continued John “and we know it’s a good way of meeting new people and building business relationships, especially if you’re just starting up or looking to grow.”
Menta is a not-for-profit organisation that helps to encourage Suffolk’s small businesses growth. Leanne Castle at Menta said “with no membership fees to pay and just £2 payable on arrival Coffee Means Business is the affordable face of successful networking”.