Network
Provence will hold their second meeting Thursday April 30 from 5 to 7 pm in the
Luberon village of Maubec, about 15 minutes east of Cavaillon and an hour north
of Aix.
This is a loose organization designed for
business and social networking, with English-speaking members drawn from
all over Provence. A 15€ fee for the event includes
wine, soft drinks and nibbles provided by Sandra Nguyen of SandKitchen.
The
group was the brainchild of Rebecca Ronane, who
moved to Provence from London in the mid ‘90s. Professionally Rebecca wears a
number of hats, including working as a tour director throughout Europe and,
more recently, providing life and business coaching to women over 50. (She
works with individual clients and also offers what she calls Cappuccino Group
Coaching Sessions on a monthly basis.) Her husband Alain (half French and half
Dutch) works in the travel industry as well, when he’s not busy with his pet
project: reviving an olive grove abandoned in 1956.
“I
was looking around for opportunities and events where I could meet other
English speakers, with the goal of promoting my coaching business,” Rebecca
tells me. “I looked at the various groups in the region and didn’t
find one that seemed like what I wanted. So I thought, ‘why not start one myself’?”
The first meeting drew 26 people--25 of them women--and a mix of nationalities
including French women who speak just a bit of English. “It was a nice
multi-cultural mix,” Rebecca says, “and some really interesting things have
already developed from it. Sometimes a bridge between cultures can be difficult
unless you’re put in the right circumstances.”
For
the time being, the get-togethers will be held in Rebecca and Alain’s home and are
therefore limited to 30 people max but as interest grows, different venues
could be used. “Our house is
rather convivial which adds a nice dimension,” she says.
At
each meeting, anyone who wants to present their business or activities to the
group is welcome to do so, for a minute or two each. Everyone is also
encouraged to bring flyers, business cards or other promo materials.
While
men are welcome, the group is really designed to help English-speaking women of
all nationalities make business contacts and new friendships. “I’m not eliminating men but my goal these
days is about women power,” Rebecca says. “The idea is to enable networking
focused on that. And the women come because they like that idea.”
If
you’re interested in attending the April 30 event, being added to
the mailing list for future events or receiving info on Rebecca’s coaching: rebecca@rebeccaronane.com or 06 41 80 21 72. Her website is RebeccaRonane.com and you can follow her on Twitter
here.
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