Hinkletown Mennonite School (HMS), 272 Wanner Road, Ephrata, will hold its annual Business Networking Breakfast on Tuesday, July 28, from 6:45 to 9 a.m. in the school gymnasium.
Preparations were in place in March to welcome more than 120 Lancaster County business leaders to HMS' annual networking breakfast, but these plans were changed after the closures of schools and businesses due to COVID-19. The networking breakfast is a way for HMS to thank its community business partners.
Now, as businesses and the community begin to reopen, HMS will offer an opportunity for local business leaders to connect and feel supported in challenging times. The breakfast will include a presentation by Forbes Coaches Council speaker Ken Gosnell as well as networking opportunities with other Lancaster County businesses and leaders.
Gosnell is the founder and chief servant officer of CEO Experience. He has helped hundreds of leaders in businesses and organizations have breakthrough experiences that connect biblical principles to business and help leaders make a greater impact in work and life. His presentation, "Well Done," will focus on facing challenges and engaging in fulfilling life, social imprint and community impact that are God-honoring, particularly during this time when economic challenges loom large.
Breakfast is free to local leaders, thanks to presenting sponsors. Registration is required. To register and for more information, readers may visit http://www.hinkletownschool.org/events/Business-Networking.
HMS is entering its 40th year of partnering with families in the areas of Ephrata and New Holland and beyond.
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