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February sales team and footy round-up

Another solid performance from the sales team in February. We had several new clients start this month and even the most veteran business development professional gets a buzz from setting that first great meeting for their new client.

Having so many new clients come on board can make life complicated so I’m glad to report the sales team have risen admirably to the challenge.

The other challenge we faced in February was a five-a-side football match against another new business agency. As the pre match hype reached fever pitch the significance of this game grew to unbelievable proportions so it was with considerable apprehension that we learned the other team was comprised of one business development guy and 4 ringers. Worse still, this five-some was actually a regular five-a-side team that play in a league every week.

I knew my guys talked a good game. As a company we punch well above our weight when it comes to knowing football trivia and I’d been treated to several beer fuelled accounts of people’s glory days on the pitch when they were younger but I was convinced a team used to playing together would soundly thrash us.

This didn’t stop us buying football kit for everyone in the company and a very gaudy trophy to be presented to the winning team.

As kick-off approached the mood among our fans was, I felt, unreasonably hopeful. This possibly owed much to the fact that the ban on drinking spirits common in the professional leagues was not being observed. Among the players on the pitch the sense of impending humiliation was palpable. But then something strange happened. As we kicked the ball around during the warm-up it became clear that there was some real talent in the team, but would we have the stamina or organisation to win a competitive match?

Actually we won convincingly. As one of the star players, the leading goal scorer, main creative force and the defensive rock from which our victory was chiselled it’s probably fairer I let someone else write the match report. What I will say is that the way we gelled together so quickly and went about our task of dismantling the opposition was phenomenal.

I’m also happy to report that the crowd were impeccably behaved despite the presence of known troublemakers. And that this Corinthian spirit continued in the pub afterwards where both teams gathered. We became more gracious in victory the more we drank….A rematch has been demanded by the opposition and we shall oblige but first we have the Alchemis Sponsored Run for Sport Relief in March.

Having been bowled over by our performance in the football match I’ll not be surprised now if this motley crew don’t churn out 4-minute miles one after the other.

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Charity run

I’m pleased to report that the entire company has entered the Sport Relief charity run on Sunday 21st March 2010 (www.sportrelief.com.)

Most of us have entered the 3 mile race but there are a few hardy souls (or should that be competitive souls?) who have entered the 6 mile race.

Our joint aim for this event is to raise a minimum of £1000 for Sport Relief.

Alchemis has adopted a number of different charities this year including African Village Support, who help villagers in rural Uganda become self sufficient, Thames Reach, a London- based charity helping homeless and vulnerable people to find decent homes, build supportive relationships and lead fulfilling lives and Children with Cystic Fibrosis Dream Holidays, who organise holidays and breaks for children with cystic fibrosis.

We will be running a number of events ourselves this year, mainly involving sporting based competitions amongst our team of Business Development Managers.

Are there any marketing or new business agencies out there who fancy taking us on (all in the aid of charity of course)? We’re confident enough in our overall sporting prowess to allow you to name the sport and we’ll happily put our money where our mouth is!

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