Join us for our September face-to-face Boston Chamber Network.
All businesses in Boston and surrounding areas are invited to this network, kindly hosted by Chamber members, Revesby Estate.
Come along to make new connections, catch up with familiar faces at the fantastic Revesby Estate.
How does it work?
You will get a quick introduction from the Chamber team to welcome you to the event and to keep things interesting, the format will vary from event to event. Whilst the meeting point for this networking event is at Revesby Village Hall. This event is very much a walking networking event which will include a walking tour of Revesby Estate. Learn about the history of the family-owned estate, come along for an overview of the products and services that they offer as well as learning more about their core values.
As this networking event includes a walking tour sensible footwear is advised.
As a Chamber we want to ensure our networking events support our members and wider business community to make positive connections and to grow their networks.
Chamber members and non-members are all welcome, and the price of admission includes tea, coffee and a light buffet lunch.
Some membership packages include a free ticket to networking events – if you’d like to honour this and book your place, email us on events@lincs-chamber.co.uk
Peter Wiggins-Davies
Peter Wiggins-Davies is the CEO of his family’s Revesby Estate, located in the heart of rural Lincolnshire. Revesby Estate was first founded in 1143 and Peter’s family are celebrating over 300 years of unbroken ownership.
The Estate’s commercial operations are diverse and exciting. The Estate’s core business consists of 12 enterprises in five sectors: growing, retail products, retail memories, lettings, and investments.
Peter is an enthusiastic advocate of personal development. He graduated with honours from Harper Adams University. He has also completed the Worshipful Company of Farmers’ Advanced Business Management course and University College London’s Growth Hacker Course. Peter is also a 2017 Nuffield Scholar, with the Nuffield Trust awarding him the John Steward trophy for the best presentation for his year group. In 2021, he was a debater at the Office Farming Conference. In 2022 Peter began a PHD in rural Estate management.
He is a proud liveryman in the Worshipful Company of Farmers, where he sits on court and chairs his own committee.
In addition, Peter sits on a number of committees, some of which he chairs.
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