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Success in business
is an investment in relationships. The Mayfield Network
Club meets for breakfast every Wednesday to share leads and tips, to learn more
about each members business and to explore issues that affect Edmontons
business community. Each meeting begins with the sharing of information and concludes
with a presentation by a member or guest speaker. Members
pay $35 per month and commit to attend regularly with good information and direct
leads that will benefit the others in the club – or risk a token fine! Each member
represents a different industry, guaranteeing a spirit of cooperation rather than
competition among members. Although there is no obligation to use or recommend
the services of a club-mate, the trust and friendship that develops over time
benefits everyone. HISTORY In
September 1987, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce started six breakfast networking
clubs. The Mayfield Breakfast Club was held at the Mayfield Inn and was attended
by eight people. The first year was a struggle to increase membership
and to produce leads. The major rule for all the clubs was and remains "one
person from one industry". One of the original clubs ended up with a membership
of 12 and five of the members were in the life insurance industry. As
time passed, the club became structured with a board of officers and a constitution.
The name of the club was changed to Mayfield Network Club and the location of
the meeting was changed to the Executive Royal West Edmonton Inn. People
from various industries have joined the club. Some have attended a few meetings
and left and others have stayed with the club for years. The club always
is looking for new members. From time to time, we have had recruitment drives.
On one occasion FIVE cellular phone sales people came to the meeting. This is
one industry area we have never been able to keep filled. For many members,
the club has been a starting place in their business. Some members have changed
careers and there was a conflict with other members and they moved on. There have
been members who have left the club because they were too busy to attend. The
club sometimes goes beyond the weekly meeting and some strong friendships have
developed. We attempt one social per year. The value of membership is
different for each member. Don Haines was our first real estate agent and said,
"If I get one lead a year, I am content".
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