Are you ready to elevate your pitch game? We've teamed up with our friends at The Trampery for a special Pitching Masterclass designed to equip early-stage impact entrepreneurs with the tools and confidence needed to deliver compelling pitches that can open doors to new opportunities.
Pitching is one of the most important skills for entrepreneurs, whether you are seeking investment, applying for grants, or securing strategic partnerships. But it can also be one of the most intimidating and nerve-wracking aspects of entrepreneurship. But don't worry, this pitching masterclass, on Wednesday 30th October at The Trampery Fish Island Village, is here to help!
Led by Alexandra Birtles - co-founder of In Good Company and experienced pitch coach who has successfully pitched for six-figure investment, grants and partnerships - the masterclass will cover the essentials of crafting a powerful narrative, structuring an effective pitch, and mastering public speaking.
Alex has worked the likes of Innovate UK Business Connect, Youth Business International and Startup Discovery School to support countless impact and purpose-driven founders and business owners - with rave reviews.

You’ll also get insights from industry expert Andrew Brisbin, who will share his extensive experience as an investor, fundraiser and advisor, offering valuable perspectives on what makes a pitch stand out.
Full of interactive exercises and real-world advice, this masterclass is an invaluable opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to refine their pitching skills and achieve their business goals.
Tickets are just £18. Limited spaces available so book today to secure your spot!
📅 Date: Wednesday 30 October 2024
⏰ Time: 10.30am - 1pm, with arrivals and networking from 10am
📍 Location: The Trampery Fish Island Village, 13 Rookwood Way, London E3 2XT
🎟 Tickets: £18 (limited availability)
Whether you're looking to polish your presentation or learn the secrets of closing a deal, we're confident this event will leave you equipped and inspired! Grab your ticket here now.