So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish!

Jamie Dobson, one of proNet’s founding members and the driving force behind many of the concepts promoted by proNet, is leaving us for pastures new.

After over 10 years in running his own business and 2 years behind the helm at proNet, Jamie has taken the brave step of changing direction with his career and is moving back into the heady world of employment again; this time into the educational sector at a local high school.

Jamie comments;

I felt it was time for a career change at a time when I was taking stock of my life and what I wanted to do with the rest of it. I’ve worked in the education sector with young people on a voluntary basis before and found it very rewarding. So based on that – I thought I’d take the plunge and change direction. That, and the holidays are good of course!

He continues,

I’ve really enjoyed my time at proNet and have met some great people and have made some good friends along the way. I hope that the group continues to grow from strength to strength and I’ll have no hesitation in recommending my new found colleagues towards the services of proNet members if needed.

So with a heavy heart, we say goodbye to Jamie and wish him the very best of luck in his new found role.

Feel free to pay us a visit during the school hols Jamie.

 

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8 Comments


  1. Isabel @ Yoga Classes in West Yorkshire, 2 months ago Reply

    I totally understand your reasons for resigning, but I for one, will certainly miss you at ProNet. I have always appreciated your honesty and unwavering support for me, my business and ProNet. Good luck in your new role.


  2. Julie Biddle, 2 months ago Reply

    I totally understand your decision and would like to wish you all the very best for this role. I would like to thank you for making me so welcome at ProNet and for the great KTS sessions I’ve benefitted from. Have a great Christmas and New Year.


  3. Malcolm Pow, 2 months ago Reply

    I am sad to hear that you are leaving Pronet. It was your efforts and great ideas in the early days that took us from the disaster of BNO, to become the best networking group around. There is business being passed at the meetings but it is the help, advice and support of the group which makes Pronet of such value to me and the other members. Thank you for all of your input and effort, they were very much appreciated.


  4. Brenda Hodgson, 2 months ago Reply

    I totally echo Isabel’s comments. Your enthusiasm and drive has been invaluable and you will certainly be missed. Best of luck for the future.


  5. Beverley Shutak, 2 months ago Reply

    I understand your reasons for resigning and wish you all the best for the future. Keep in touch


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