Networking opportunities in Lexington

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The Lexington Forum was born from a Leadership Lexington project in 1983. | Photo by Mahan Multimedia

We asked you to share any networking groups you participate in. Because if you’re like us, you’re ready to connect with humans in real life — instead of just talking to your computer screen or your pet.

Today, with your answers and a little research, we’re sharing this list of opportunities to connect in Lexington.

Bluegrass SHRM | “The Bluegrass Society for Human Resource Management is a wonderful group for anyone in HR. We have a monthly meeting which is great for networking + has a wealth of information for professional development.” — Reader Amanda S.

Young Professionals of Lexington | “I started this group earlier in the year — right now it’s just a LinkedIn and Facebook group that’s free for young professionals to join. The focus is to have a social event + a community service event once a month. — Reader Nick H.

Bluegrass Tourism and Marketing Association | “We host monthly meetings that are held in and around Lexington to help promote businesses and attractions. These are also fantastic networking events to hear from individuals about any new developments that will be coming to the area.” - Reader Katie G.

LEXtoday Finds

Lexington Forum | This membership group hosts community conversations + open platform discussions bringing together different voices and viewpoints.

Women Leading Kentucky | A way for all women to engage, connect, and advance their leadership through partnerships, luncheons + innovative programming.

  • Find the lineup of events here .

Professional Women’s Forum | This diverse group is dedicated to helping women advance at work through monthly meetings + more.

Did we miss one that you love? Let us know and we’ll keep the list growing.

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Molly is based in Lexington, KY and has worked for a variety of entities including JMI Sports, the Harrodsburg Herald, and the Sports Business Daily. When she’s not writing + editing for LEXtoday, you can find her teaching or practicing yoga or exploring the city with her husband and dog Ziggy.
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