An event aimed at young professionals was held at Moneypenny's Wrexham offices.
The Wrexham Young Professionals group hosted the breakfast morning, bringing together local talent and business leaders to support the next generation in their careers.
The event was an opportunity for young individuals from Wrexham and the surrounding area to connect and 'explore collaborations'.
A highlight of the event was a session hosted by Rhys Williams and Chris Nelson from Phoenix Counselling Group, who spoke about mental health challenges in the workplace.
Moneypenny’s working life manager, Hannah Williams Skinner, joined this session to share how the group has helped Moneypenny promote changes to support the well-being of their team.
Young professionals were informed about the 'range' of support services available to help them overcome challenges and thrive in their career journeys.
Josh Williams from WYP and WR Partners said: "We are a relatively new group, but events like this continue to reiterate the reason why this group was formed and demonstrates the need for a platform in the Wrexham community to support the next generation to connect, collaborate and grow, both as individuals and professionals.
"On behalf of WYP, we’d like to thank Moneypenny for continuing to support us and the team at Phoenix Counselling for sharing their experiences.
"Both companies align with our mission and we look forward to future collaborations."
Wendy Swash, chief operating officer at Moneypenny, said: "Events like this are crucial for fostering the growth of the next generation and by providing a space for young talent to connect, learn, and gain confidence, we're not only supporting their individual career journeys but also strengthening the future of business in Wrexham and beyond."
For more information on upcoming Wrexham Young Professionals events, please contact Mr Williams at wrexhamyoungprofessionals@gmail.com.
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