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Networking Night in Southampton

Tue, 09/24/2024 - 10:26
Professionals from the South Fork gather for networking and social events through a program called LeTip.
Courtesy LeTip, Bridgehampton chapter

LeTip, a networking group made up of professionals from different industries that meets weekly in Bridgehampton, is venturing a bit farther west, to Union Burger Bar in Southampton Village, for its next event.

On Friday night from 6 to 9, prospective new members can meet current members and learn the benefits of joining. According to an announcement, the group is currently looking to recruit into its ranks an accountant, home inspector, interior designer, builder, surveyor, graphic designer, and a social media manager.

"However, we'll welcome any industry or business owner not presently represented," the group noted.

"Business casual" is the dress code; there will be a cash bar available. Additional information about the Bridgehampton chapter can be found on Instagram, @letip_bridgehampton.

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