Sumi Wang speaks at Redhill Business Guild breakfast meeting

Redhill Business Guild (RBG) held its first breakfast meeting on Wednesday 27th September at Three Central on London Road, Redhill.
RBG Breakfast Club is a series of morning business networking events that provides each delegate the opportunity to connect with other members of the Redhill business community. These events also offer the opportunity to hear from a local guest speaker about their business’s journey and experiences whilst enjoying a complimentary breakfast buffet of bacon sandwiches, pastries and fresh fruit.

 

Redhill Business Guild (RBG) Breakfast Club welcomes their first presenter Sumi Wang.
Picture shows:
Sumi Wang and the eFOLDI
Redhill Business Guild (RBG) Breakfast Club welcomes their first presenter Sumi Wang.
Picture shows:
Sumi Wang and the eFOLDI

Simon Bland gave the opening speech during which he expressed his love for Redhill. Following his speech the RBG Breakfast Club welcomed the Guild’s first presenter Sumi Wang, the local Redhill entrepreneur behind the eFOLDi, a collapsible mobility scooter, which won British Invention of the Year and the Reigate and Banstead Entrepreneurs Academy. eFOLDI also came runner up in the Richard Branson VOOM business awards.

Sumi and her father, who together designed and pitched the eFOLDi, had a fantastic story to share, one that reaches all the way to the Chinese National Acrobatic Troupe. Sumi provided an illuminating presentation of the eFOLDI mobility scooter.

Simon Bland, Economic Prosperity Programme Manager at Reigate and Banstead Council said: “I’m really pleased by the way the meeting has gone today, we’ve had a good turnout, a good cross section of people and all engaged really, really well, people talking to each other and I thought we had a really good presentation from for the first event.”

Redhill Business Guild (RBG) Breakfast Club welcomes their first presenter Sumi Wang.
Picture shows:
L/r Simon Bland, Economic Prosperity Programme Manager at Reigate and Banstead Council, Sumi Wang, eFOLDI and (seated) Richard Coad, Borough Councillor for Redhill East.

Borough Councillor for Redhill East, Richard Coad said: “This is a business networking breakfast with a very good representation of the Redhill businesses here, all networking together. This is something that the Redhill business community has been crying out for a long, long time, and now, one year into the Business Guild, we’re holding this fantastic event, with Sumi Wang as our guest speaker.”

Redhill Business Guild (RBG) Breakfast Club welcomes their first presenter Sumi Wang.
Picture shows:
Borough Councillor for Redhill East, Richard Coad and the eFOLDI

Among those attending the first RBG Breakfast Club were Jerry O’Leary, Chairman of Redhill Football Club, Belfry Shopping Centre Manager Andy Nash, Vicky and Dave from VIDA Training and Alix from the Include Choir, an inclusive choir of people with and without communication, memory or learning difficulties.

Established in September 2016 and representing a wide cross-section of businesses the Redhill Business Guild promotes and improves the trading interests of all its members and welcomes all proactive businesses wishing to join the Guild to help us achieve our objectives and become a part of the Redhill business community.

Listen On Demand:

Chairman of Redhill Business Guild, Richard Coad


Simon Bland, Economic Prosperity Programme Manager at Reigate and Banstead Council

For more information go to the Redhill Business Guild website – http://redhillbg.org.uk.

Crawley Town sporting director resigns

Crawley Town’s sporting director Tobias Phoenix has left the club by mutual consent.

The former director of football operations at Bolton Wanderers joined Crawley during last season, when the Reds were relegated from League One.

It is the latest change in a turbulent year for the club, after former co-owner Preston Johnson resigned in July over the club’s transfer strategy.

Crawley play Walsall in League Two on Saturday.

Local Football Results

In League 2, Crawley Town lost 3-1 away to Cambridge United on Saturday.

Merstham and Three Bridges drew 1-1 at Moatside.  Three Bridges are in second place in the Isthmian League South East Division table.

Dorking Wanderers drew 1-1 away to Chelmsford City in the National League South.

Dorking Wanderers Women are out of the FA Cup losing 1-0 to Bromley yesterday at Hayes Lane.

In the South East Counties Women’s Football League, South Park Reigate lost 9-3 away to Jersey Bulls.

Local Football Results

Crawley Town lost 2-1 at home to Barrow AFC on Saturday. The Reds slip to 21st place in the League 2 table.

Dorking Wanderers drew 1-1away to Salisbury in their FA Cup third round qualifying match.  The replay will be tomorrow night at Meadowbank.  Kick off is at 7.45 pm.

Three Bridges FC hosted their first Community Day at Jubilee Field at the weekend and won their Isthmian South East Division game 4-2 over Hastings United.  A minute’s applause was held before the match to remember and celebrate the life of Billy Vigar, the 21 year old forward for Chichester City and former Hastings United player who sadly died last week.

In Surrey Division 1 in South East Counties Women’s Football League, South Park Reigate Women lost 4-2 at home to Meadow Sports.  Horley Town drew 2-2 away to Fleet Town Reserve.

Dorking Wanderers Women won their London & South East Regional Women’s Premier Division match 1-0 over Sport London E Benfica, at Meadowbank.