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What we’re about

The Kettle Moraine Networking Group is a professional association dedicated to fostering business relationships and promoting growth in the Kettle Moraine area. We provide our members with opportunities to connect with other like-minded professionals, share ideas and knowledge, and expand their network of contacts. Our meetings and events are designed to be both informative and social, creating an environment where members can build lasting relationships and find new business opportunities. Whether you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, or corporate professional, the Kettle Moraine Networking Group is the perfect place to connect with others and take your business to the next level.

The type of networking group we are

  • Active and engaged members: A great business networking group should have members who are actively engaged and interested in building relationships with one another.
  • Diverse membership: A diverse membership, including professionals from different industries and backgrounds, is ideal for cross-promotion and learning.
  • Regular meetings: Regular meetings and events provide opportunities for members to connect and build relationships.
  • Strong leadership: A strong leadership team is essential for organizing meetings and events, as well as facilitating introductions and connections.
  • Clear goals and purpose: A business networking group should have a clear purpose and set of goals, such as fostering business growth or professional development.
  • Supportive and positive culture: A positive and supportive culture is essential for encouraging members to share ideas and resources.
  • Opportunities for follow-up: A great business networking group should provide opportunities for members to follow-up with one another, such as through online forums or email lists.
  • Professionalism: The group should be professional and respectful.

Typical Agenda

  • Updates and announcements: Share updates and/or announcements about upcoming events or opportunities.
  • Introductions: Begin the meeting by allowing each member to introduce themselves, their business, and some gratitude.
  • Guest speakers: We invite guest speakers to share their expertise and knowledge on relevant business topics.
  • Networking activities: After guest speaker and lunch we breakout in smaller groups to learn more about each others businesses.
  • Open discussion: Encourage members to participate in open discussions about relevant business topics or challenges.
  • Goal setting and accountability: Encourage members to set goals for their businesses and hold each other accountable for progress.
  • Close with a call to action: Encourage members to take action on the connections they made and the knowledge they gained during the meeting.

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