Small Group Has Big Mission

By Glen Gould, Southeast Bureau Chief
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If you were to bring together business and community leaders in a small group setting and provide breakfast in a convenient and attractive environment, one might argue that you would have the recipe for a successful business networking organization. If you added interesting and knowledgeable speakers and packed the program full of opportunities to meet people, learn skills and grow both personally and professionally, you’d have an atypical networking group. But add in a mission, something that the entire group could focus on and you’d have an extraordinary opportunity. In short, you’d have the Atlanta Community Breakfast.

The Atlanta Community Breakfast is a network of individuals who are interested in exploring issues of success, personal leadership, and life-balance as they relate to our personal, professional and spiritual lives. It is a weekly breakfast in a convenient, attractive location where business and community leaders can grow in their faith and mentor others while networking with and meeting like minded individuals.

The ACB is sponsored by Carver Bible College and North Avenue Presbyterian Church and is led by Phil Kratovil. Each week attendees network and enjoy breakfast while hearing an informative and interesting message from local and national business leaders. Recent speakers have featured veteran journalist and speaker Doris McMillon, president of the C.S. Lewis Institute Tom Tarrants, and Spellman College Professor Andrew Williams.

Meetings are held each Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. at the Capital City Club, 7 Harris Street, Atlanta, Ga. The Capital City Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs in America, but don’t be intimidated by the location. Guests to the ACB are always welcome and your first breakfast is free. For more information visit their website www.atlantacommunitybreakfast.org. If you wish to attend, please register on line or email Phil Kratovil.

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