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May 2nd 2019 07:28 - May 7th 2019 07:28
Cotton Court, Preston, Lancashire, PR1
Cotton Court in partnership with NatWest
Budding and established entrepreneurs from across Lancashire are invited to learn about creating the perfect pitch.
NatWest will be holding a pitching-based taster session for its Pre-Accelerator programme at Cotton Court Business Centre, Preston. The session will coincide with the Cotton Court Start-Up Competition which sees entrepreneurs from across the Red Rose County pitching for a chance to win everything they need to start, build and expand their business.
Heather Waters, Enterprise Manager at NatWest, said: “During our Pre-Accelerator taster session, we will teach participants our award-winning pitch structure which enables entrepreneurs to confidently and effectively present their business in any given situation. Pitching is absolutely vital for the skill of any new business and having the confidence to deliver a good pitch can make or break a business opportunity.”
Robert Binns, Director of Cotton Court Business Centre, said: "Being able to shout about your business and tell your story is invaluable to any business person and this course will give people the opportunity to learn first hand how to accomplish this.”
Later this summer NatWest will be bringing its full Pre-Accelerator workshop to Cotton Court. The session is designed for early-stage businesses looking at ways to grow and enhance their business ideas. The programme is part of NatWest’s three-stage business accelerator the scheme which is delivered across the UK.
The pitching event is on Tuesday, May 7th at the Cotton Court Business Centre from 10am to 11.30am. To register visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pitching-masterclass-tickets-60302903608
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