Transform Your Networking Game with the Textile Design Lab

Are you tired of the same old networking routines? Looking for fresh, effective ways to connect with buyers and clients? Look no further! We’re thrilled to announce an exclusive 5-week event that will change the way you look at networking in the textile design industry.

Event Details:

  • Presenter: The event will kick off with a captivating presentation by the renowned Maiko Sakai, an expert in networking and building meaningful connections. May 15th 1pm EDT
  • Focus: This event will focus on networking in ways other than social media, helping you build authentic relationships that can propel your career forward.
  • Networking Challenge: Each week, a new networking challenge will be released to the community, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone and connect with others in innovative ways. The community will also hear from Shawn Fink, who will share her tips for networking authentically.
  • Duration: The event will run for 5 weeks, starting on May 13th. It’s a perfect opportunity to commit to enhancing your networking skills over a manageable period.

How to Join: To participate in this transformative event, you’ll need to be a member of the Textile Design Lab community. Not a member yet? Join now to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique event!

Networking is a powerful tool in advancing your career and fostering meaningful connections within the textile design industry. Don’t miss this chance to take your networking skills to the next level and connect with like-minded professionals. Mark your calendars for May 13th and get ready to transform the way you network!

Stay tuned for more details on the event schedule and how to participate. We can’t wait to embark on this networking journey with you!

At Pattern Observer we strive to help you grow your textile design business through our informative articles, interviews, tutorials, workshops and our private design community, The Textile Design Lab.

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