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New networking group puts its best foot forward in business and fitness

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By Andrew Diprose [email protected]

Published: February 6, 2024 | Updated: 6th February 2024

A new networking group which combines business and running is getting fully in its stride.

Launched last month, Workrun organises monthly group runs for business people who want a different way to connect with each other.

The first run, which took place in Southampton, attracted 15 people, prompting a second route to be announced for Winchester.

Aimed at people who enjoy running and want to expand their professional network, the relaxed 5k jog is followed by a drink in a pub and good conversation.

The group was launched by marketing specialist Rich Webley, from Alresford, who wanted a different option to traditional networking.

He said: “We’ve all had our fair share of networking events that won’t end soon enough and, for some people, the thought of turning up to a room full of people they don’t know fills them with dread.

“In contrast, running is naturally social and an easy way to meet new people without trying – that’s why we started Workrun.

“That said, running for some people may feel a bit daunting too.

“But each route is planned by England Athletics qualified Run Leaders and are very accessible.

“We jog at a slow, conversational pace, so we can chat business as well. It’s great to be outdoors and have an easy – and healthy – way to grow our networks.”

Free of charge, Workruns are held on the first Thursday of the month in Winchester, meeting at the King Alfred statue, and the third Wednesday of each month in Southampton, meeting outside The Old Bond Store, both starting at 6pm.

People interested in joining a run can register at https://workrun.eventbrite.com or search for Workrun on LinkedIn or Instagram.

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