
| Price: | FREE |
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| Date: | Mon 27th Jul 2026 |
| Time: | 09:00 - 10:00 |
Selling products comes with its own unique mix of opportunities and challenges.
Whether you run a bricks-and-mortar shop, sell online, trade at markets and pop-ups, or combine all three, sometimes you just need a space to connect with people who understand the realities of retail.
Join Catherine Erdly, Enterprise Nation's high street and retail hub ambassador, each month for The Retail Roundtable – a relaxed, practical session for retailers and product-based business owners to share experiences, solve challenges and learn from one another.
A one-hour virtual session each month, bringing together founders from across the retail and product business community.
Sessions are designed to be relaxed and interactive, with no strict agenda, giving you the chance to ask questions, exchange ideas, celebrate successes and get support from fellow business owners.
Throughout the year, we'll also explore specific themes and introduce different formats, including Ask Me Anything sessions, Meet the Buyer events, and sessions tailored to particular sectors such as beauty, fashion, homeware, gifting and more.
No two sessions will be exactly the same, but each one is designed to leave you with practical ideas, valuable connections and fresh inspiration for your business.
Whether you own a high street shop, an e-commerce business, a market stall or pop-up, or you're building a product-based business from home, the Retail Roundtable is for you.
So grab a coffee and join the conversation!
These sessions are open to everyone – you don't need to be an Enterprise Nation member to attend.
Not a member yet? Signing up is free and gives you access to a range of resources to help you start and grow your business. Find out more at enterprisenation.com.
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