Manchester networking event – June 2025

On Thursday 12th June, The 500 Club returned to Manchester for another vibrant evening of networking. Our second Manchester event of the year, following an equally fantastic gathering in February.

Alongside regular hosts Chris Jones of Asertis, Mike Sheath and Nicola Hainey of CAPA, Mike Rose, Liam Geoghegan and myself at ESA Risk, we welcomed a special guest host for this event, 18 St John Street Chambers.

This time, the backdrop was the stylish Rain Bar, a venue that proved to be as much a talking point as the conversations themselves. The setting created the perfect atmosphere for meaningful engagement.

As ever, the turnout exceeded expectations and the room bustled with a diverse mix of professionals, including representatives from prominent firms such as Bermans, CG & Co, Fieldfisher, JMW, Kuits, Moorfields, Quantuma, RSM, Weightmans and more, each bringing a unique perspective to every conversation.

From sharing insights on current challenges across sectors to identifying aligned goals between firms and individuals, the evening offered real value beyond business cards and pleasantries.

It was the kind of evening that sums up what The 500 Club is really about—creating opportunities for professionals to connect in an authentic, meaningful way.

We’re proud to be building a trusted network across the UK that enables people to build relationships, open doors, and support each other in an ever-evolving professional landscape.

Next up is Nottingham (19th June), a brand new city in our event line up and one I’m very much looking forward to hosting.

With events regularly held in Manchester, London, Leeds, Liverpool and more new cities joining the calendar throughout 2025, there’s never been a better time to get involved.

If you’re working in insolvency, restructuring, law, finance or related sectors and want to grow your network, deepen industry relationships, and be part of a forward-thinking community, we’d love to see you at a future event.

Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date with upcoming events or explore the 2025 calendar to find an event near you.

To join the invite list, email events@the500club.co.uk.

London networking event – February 2025

Hot on the heels of the very successful return of our networking series in Manchester last week, we continued on a high, with an equally well-attended London event on Thursday (13th February).

Joined by co-hosts Roger Dugan and Hannah Proctor of Asertis, Mike Sheath and Tony Sweeney of CAPA, my colleague Caitlin and I enjoyed a fantastic few hours of networking with some incredibly interesting professionals from firms such as 3 Paper Buildings, Arafino Advisory, Birketts, CBW Recovery, Dentons Howman Solicitors, Markel, Moore Kingston Smith and more.

As always, it was a pleasure to catch up with new and long-standing friends and introduce ourselves, and our events, to newcomers on the scene.

We stuck with a tried and tested venue for the occasion, Davy’s, a central meeting point that can cater to our need for good wine and a great atmosphere.

We’re overjoyed at the overwhelming response from individuals across the legal, finance, insolvency and related sectors interested in becoming part of our growing community,  not to mention our established contacts continued participation in networking events all over the country.

I’m looking forward to a jam-packed schedule and even more valuable connections in 2025.

The 500 Club is next in London on Thursday 24th April.

Upcoming events include Birmingham on Thursday 6th March, Leeds on Thursday 13th March and Bristol on Thursday 10th  April. Check out the full 2025 schedule. 

If you’d like to join our mailing list and receive invites to events near you, let us know. You can also join over 1,000 of your peers who keep up-to-date with The 500 Club on our LinkedIn page.

The return of The 500 Club

The 500 Club is back. After a couple of months’ break over the winter, Caitlin Duncan and I returned to hosting our networking event series on Thursday 6th February, alongside our usual co-hosts, Asertis and CAPA.

And what better place to start than Manchester, where we have an office and Asertis are headquartered.

This didn’t disappoint as a kick-off event, as scores of the region’s finest legal, insolvency and finance minds gathered together to catch up with colleagues, peers and friends, and to further develop their networks.

It was great to see so many 500 Club regulars for the first time this year, as well as new faces and new firms being represented.

The venue was North Westward Ho – still a relative newcomer to the Manchester bar scene, and well worth checking out. This was the second time we’ve hosted there.

We introduced a small but noticeable change at the event, which we’ll keep in place for this year’s series – name badges. While we know our guests love the informal nature of The 500 Club events, one of the hardest things about networking is remembering the names of everyone you speak to (particularly as a host when there’s an expectation that you know everyone!). Something else we know works well is not hiding the group away in a private room, but enjoying the atmosphere of the venues we host in. This poses its own challenges, as it’s not always immediately clear where the group starts and ends. The small addition of name badges for hosts and guests solved both problems, hopefully without adding too much formality to proceedings.

I imagine this change helped those people in the room who are earlier on in their career, especially. It was brilliant to welcome a number of ‘rising stars’ to the event, last week. Our events are open to people at all stages of their career and all levels of seniority. We’re big believers in developing your network early on and continuing to do so as your career progresses.

The 500 Club is next in Manchester on Thursday 12th June. Before then, we have a packed schedule, which will take in London (twice), Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, Liverpool and Newcastle (with 3 more cities to add later in the year).

Next up is London this Thursday 13th February. The guestlist for the event is overflowing. In part, that’s down to us receiving so many requests from people to join us for the first time (as we had for Manchester, too). We’re proud that The 500 Club has become an established part of the professional networking calendar in various cities and word has spread that the events are an excellent way to meet and stay in touch with people.

If you’d like to join our mailing list and receive invites to events near you, let us know. You can also join over 1,000 of your peers who keep up-to-date with The 500 Club on our LinkedIn page.

Liverpool networking event – October 2024

Last week, on 10th October, I had the pleasure of joining our co-hosts from Asertis and CAPA, and Malcolm Jones, who stepped out of his recent retirement to host for ESA Risk one last time, for the latest instalment of The 500 Club.

It was a stellar evening of networking, set against the vibrant backdrop of Liverpool, following closely on the heels of another successful event in London just 10 days earlier.

Arial view of LiverpoolAs always, Liverpool welcomed us with open arms, and the attendee turnout was fantastic. It was a delight to reconnect with many of our established contacts and equally, establish connections with new faces in the field.

The evening took place at the Gino D’Acampo 360 Sky Bar, a unique venue with sprawling views across the city, and based on the feedback, it was quite the hit. Attendees not only got to enjoy the networking event but also the beautiful views that Liverpool has to offer.

Professionally diverse, the room was filled with individuals and teams from esteemed firms such as Bermans, Brabners, Excello Law, MSB Solicitors, Opus, Weightmans and Zodeq, among others. As conversations flowed and business cards were exchanged over drinks, it was clear that the evening was a resounding success.

It was a pleasure to be a part of another fruitful event, and I’m looking forward to the final few events we have lined up this year.

Our next event is 24th October, when my colleagues LiamCaitlin and I return to Manchester.

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Birmingham, Manchester, London, Bristol and Leeds. Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

London networking event – September 2024

Last week (26th September), I headed up to London from Kent for the latest instalment of our networking event series, The 500 Club.

outside Davy's wine house

Unfortunately for me, the heavens opened as I was about to head out my front door to the train station. My housemate, fresh home from a work trip in America, offered me a lift, only to find that her car battery was, in fact, dead. Of course, to add to this, I then missed my train.

Despite this series of unfortunate events, I was in good spirits, and with a fantastic evening of networking ahead, I had good reason to be.

Late, flustered, and slightly damp, I made it to the station half an hour after I’d intended to catch the next train to St Pancras.

I got to Davy’s Wine House in record time (albeit slightly out of breath). The aforementioned issues on my journey, now an amusing anecdote.

I joined Mike Wright and Elizabeth Wright, and our co-hosts Roger Dugan, Asertis and Tony Sweeney and Mike Sheath, CAPA, quickly touching base with them on all things 500 Club and greeting our attendees as they entered the venue.

It was great to have some brand-new faces at the event, as well as our ‘regulars’.

The venue was bustling with professionals from various firms, including BDO, Charles Russell Speechleys, JMW, Kaur Maxwell, Laurus Law, Parker Andrews, PKF and Summit Law. Some were old friends catching up, and others making new contacts or facilitating introductions.

I thoroughly enjoyed the following hours of informal networking. I was intrigued to learn more about others’ work and interests, not to mention, the opportunity to provide detailed insight into our services for those who were new to the circuit.

Overall, another brilliant event in the big city – further evidenced by the lack of red wine by the end of the evening!

Next Thursday (10th October), for one night only, Malcolm Jones comes out of his recent retirement for The 500 Club in Liverpool.

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Birmingham, Manchester, London, Bristol and Leeds. Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

Edinburgh networking event – September 2024

Last week, I journeyed to Edinburgh – the last of the 3 new locations added to The 500 Club event line up for 2024 (alongside Southampton and Newcastle).

Although initially a grey morning, the clouds eventually gave way to blue skies and bright sunshine.

I began my day with a slew of productive meetings around central Edinburgh, before heading to The Cambridge Bar to host our informal networking event in the evening. Upon arriving at the venue, I greeted our co-hosts from Asertis and CAPA and enjoyed a quick (and overdue!) catch up post Summer break as guests began making an appearance.

For our first in the city, the event was well-attended by litigators, insolvency practitioners, lenders and accountants from top firms such as AAB, Dentons, Harper Macleod, Johnston Carmichael, Middlebrooks, PwC, RSM and Teneo.

As always, it was great to see everyone participating in engaging conversations over drinks in a relaxed setting.

Attendees were eager to learn about our events and showed enthusiasm for similar future gatherings in the area. Overall, the evening proved a great opportunity for us and other attendees to network, discuss their fields, and meet industry peers. It was a successful occasion that showed the potential for future engagements in Scotland.

This Thursday (26th September), my colleagues Mike, Elizabeth and Caitlin head to London, and I’ll be back to host our final Liverpool event of the year on Thursday 10th October.

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Birmingham, Manchester, London, Bristol and Liverpool. Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

Return of The 500 Club

Last week, Mike Wright and I travelled to Birmingham for The 500 Club – the first event after a short summer break.

Pleasantly surprised to be greeted by sunshine, having not seen much of it during that ‘summer’ break, we enjoyed an afternoon of client meetings before heading to Vagabond on Colmore Row. It was great to have the chance to catch up with our co-hosts, Roger Dugan of Asertis and Tony Sweeney of CAPA, before the event started. Despite seeing each other many times during the year, we are usually too busy chatting to our guests to have time for any meaningful conversations between the hosts.

With all of us arriving early, we were able to start discussing plans for 2025’s schedule, as well as the next few events coming up this year. The early arrival also gave us the opportunity to get to grips with the self-pour draught beer machines. Unfortunately, that was something we never completely mastered – even by the end of the evening! I’m pleased to say that the staff at Vagabond had both the skill and patience needed to make sure that wasn’t an issue. And we did make an effort to direct people to the much easier self-pour bottles of wine as the event got busier.

We had a fantastic turnout in Birmingham, with plenty of 500 Club ‘regulars’ in attendance, as well as many new faces. Alongside our usual combination of litigators, insolvency practitioners and insolvency lawyers, it was really nice to welcome a few solicitors specialising in other areas of law, including family and real estate. A good mix of people – familiar and new, from different professions, sectors and specialisms – is exactly what we aim for to create an engaging and useful event for everyone involved.

Birmingham provided us with a very enjoyable evening to kickstart the second half of The 500 Club’s year of events. We are looking forward to being back for the last event of 2024 on Thursday 28th November. Please do get in touch if you would like to join us then. In the meantime, Mike and I will both be in Birmingham next week, on Tuesday 24th and Thursday 26th, respectively. If you would like to meet for a coffee, let me or Mike know.

This was the first of 3 events on consecutive Thursdays. Tomorrow, The 500 Club lands in Scotland for our first ever Edinburgh event. Malcolm Jones will be hosting for ESA Risk. On the 26th, we are back round to London for the first of 2 events there before the end of the year.

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol and Liverpool. Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

The 500 Club supports Aspire

If you’ve been following us for a while, you’re probably familiar with our nationwide networking event, The 500 Club.

If you’re just now stepping into our world, The 500 Club is a series of informal networking events jointly hosted by ESA Risk, litigation funders Asertis, and property audit and consultancy firm CAPA. The aim of which is to bring together like-minded professionals from the legal, insolvency, finance and related sectors for drinks, nibbles and, most importantly, good conversation.

Our combined networking venture has grown exponentially since it’s inception, so this year we sought to utilise our expanding platform to cast a spotlight on something other than our professional network; the commendable work carried out by Aspire.

Aspire is a national charity dedicated to providing practical assistance to individuals who have suffered paralysis due to Spinal Cord Injury. Such an injury can occur unexpectedly to anyone, drastically altering their lives. In the absence of a cure, Aspire’s mission is crucial.

With a variety of projects and initiatives, Aspire extends practical support to around 105,000 individuals in the UK living with a Spinal Cord Injury. This support spans from the initial hospitalisation of new spinal injury patients and continues throughout their lives, enabling them to live independent and fulfilling lives at home, with their families, in their workplaces, and through leisure activities.

“We are very proud to support Aspire, in what is a very important charity. Life changes in a heartbeat for some people who sustain spinal injuries, so to give advanced rehabilitation and then independence is a great gift to give.” – Gareth Fitzgerald, CAPA.

Then

Aspire was founded in 1983 with the mission of improving rehabilitation facilities for people with spinal injuries, in response to the need for better rehabilitation equipment at the London Spinal Unit at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.

The charity’s initial vision rapidly expanded, leading to the construction of a new rehabilitation unit next to the spinal unit, designed by Andrew Walker, an architect who was a wheelchair user due to a Spinal Cord Injury.

In 1998 a major extension that included a wheelchair-accessible swimming pool and other facilities, was added. The Centre was more recently renamed the Aspire Leisure Centre.

Aspire has a longstanding relationship with the world of insolvency and restructuring, beginning in the early 2000’s with the first Aspire Sports Quiz Dinner – the brainchild of leading insolvency professional Alan Bloom, and his wife Gilly.

Today, the London event is still a staple in the diaries of almost all leading firms in the industry.

Now

The connection between Aspire and The 500 Club is further personified through Brian Carlin, a valued 500 Club member known for his dynamic presence and participation in events nationwide. His involvement highlights a shared bond within our community, bringing together individuals passionate about nurturing a difference in the lives of others.

“I remember first meeting Brian at one of our events at Davy’s Bunghole Cellars in London. Brian was always going to stick in my memory, as it’s usual to meet insolvency practitioners, solicitors, barristers, finance and property professionals at our events, but Brian is the first and only charity CEO we’ve hosted.

Brian was kind enough to return the hosting favour and invite me to Aspire’s flagship Sport Quiz Dinner at Lord’s Cricket Ground a couple of years ago. Even more generously, Brian seated me at the top table – despite that meaning he had to find a seat elsewhere – which gave me the opportunity to speak to some of the people directly affected by spinal cord injury and supported by Aspire. ‘Incredible’ and ‘inspiring’ can be overused terms, but I cannot think of better descriptions for the stories I heard that evening.

At that point, it was clear to me that Aspire would be an excellent choice for The 500 Club’s chosen charity. I’m very pleased that we made that a reality this year, and I always enjoy catching up with Brian at our events and hearing about the charity’s successes and plans.” – Liam Geoghegan, ESA Risk.

Though ESA Risk is no stranger to fundraising, as some of you may remember our Managing Director, Mike Wright drove to Chernivtsi in Ukraine to deliver Christmas presents and humanitarian aid to children housed across three orphanages and more than 20 shelters, raising over £30,000 in the process. Or ESA Risk consultant, Mario Ovsenjak, raising £4,500 for Cancer Research UK through participating in two charity boxing matches.

However, this is the first time we’ve pooled our efforts as the hosts of a networking community.

“It is a privilege and an honour to have Aspire, which supports the 105,000 people living in the UK who have been paralysed by a spinal cord injury to live independent lives, as our chosen charity.” – Roger Dugan, Asertis.

How

With multiple fundraising opportunities throughout the year, and a keen focus on sponsored swimming, running and cycling challenges, Aspire and it’s supporters remain dedicated to their vision of inclusivity and independence for all those affected by Spinal Cord Injury.

Some of their upcoming 2024 fundraising events include:

Aspire Sports Quiz Dinner

The Aspire Sports Quiz Dinner is making a grand return to Manchester, after a six-year hiatus.

Set to take place on Thursday 14th November at The Lowry Hotel in Salford, this event promises an evening brimming with good food, competitive spirit, and a meaningful cause.

Participants will have the unique opportunity to support individuals impacted by spinal cord injuries while indulging in a drinks reception, a sumptuous three-course dinner, and engaging in a fully interactive sports quiz. This year, the quiz will be hosted by Aspire’s President, John Inverdale, with assistance from master quiz setter and BBC 5 Live’s Rob Nothman.

Moreover, the event opens doors for sponsorship opportunities and welcomes donations of raffle prizes to further support the cause.

For those interested in making a difference while enjoying an exciting night out, this is the perfect opportunity.

Aspire Channel Swim

For those who love a challenge, how about swimming the distance of the English Channel to support those affected by Spinal Cord Injury?

The Aspire Channel Swim event encourages participants to cover 22 miles — either solo or as part of a team — from 9th September to 2nd December 2024. This challenge is open to swimmers of all ages and fitness levels and can be completed in local pools, swimming lakes, or the sea for the more experienced.

By taking on this challenge, you’re not just aiming for personal achievement; you’re contributing to a vital cause.

“I’m delighted the 500 Club has chosen Aspire as their partner charity.  It’s an honour to have the support of ESA Risk, CAPA and Asertis, and to be invited to join the many networking events and meet so many amazing and interesting people.  This partnership will help strengthen our relationship with the Insolvency and Restructuring sector and provide additional support for our vital services to help spinal cord injured people from injury to independence.” – Brian Carlin, Aspire.

As we gear up for another year of giving back, we’re reminded why we do what we do. It’s all about community, kindness, and yes, the little bit of magic that happens when we come together for something bigger than ourselves.

So we call upon you — the reader, the professional, the philanthropist — seize this opportunity to participate, contribute, or spread the word. Every donation makes a difference for those living with Spinal Cord injury.

Thank you for your continued support and we’ll catch you at the next event!

London networking event – July 2024

Last Thursday (25th July), marked another vibrant chapter for The 500 Club, as Roger Dugan from Asertis, Gareth Fitzgerald from CAPA, Liam Geoghegan, Caitlin Duncan and I convened to host a successful evening of networking at The Pregnant Man, Chancery Lane.

Business people networking after work.The last event in our summer series saw an impressive mix of professionals from firms such as BDO, Ellis Jones, Evelyn Partners, Forum Chambers, HCR, Isadore Goldman and RSM. The night unfolded with great enthusiasm, allowing everyone to make new contacts and catch up with long-time associates in an informal setting.

The venue’s interesting name provoked some comical conversations around our country’s ability to name establishments, but the bar proved to be a cheerful backdrop for our latest event, made all the more jolly by the company (and those cauliflower bites, am I right?!)

We now take a short break over August, but I’m eagerly awaiting our return to more cities from September!

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and London. The 500 Club’s next stop is Birmingham. With many new cities added for 2024, there’s a good chance we’ll be coming to a city near you soon! Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

Southampton networking event – July 2024

Last week (18th July), Roger Dugan from Asertis, Mike Sheath from CAPA, and I took The 500 Club to Southampton, a new addition to our 2024 event line up.

Prior to the event, I stopped off in Portsmouth to check in with some long-standing clients. We found ourselves nestled in a cosy tearoom at the bustling Port Solent marina. Over steaming cups of coffee, in that quaint setting, we had a great and very overdue catch up!

From one port city to another, I then travelled across to Southampton in the afternoon to host our inaugural networking event in the city. We were blessed with great weather and the venue, Banana Wharf (situated in Ocean Village), is right next to the Marina which allowed for stunning views and a lovely sea breeze over the terrace.

The turn out and feedback were positive for our first time this far south and the occasion allowed for some interesting discussions and introductions over a few drinks. Some of the firms that joined us were Evelyn Partners, James Cowper Kreston, Azets, Lester Aldridge and the LSS Group.

Overall, it was a fantastic opportunity not only to reconnect with familiar faces but also to greet new ones, expanding our network in a vibrant city by the sea.

Our aim at these events is to bring together likeminded professionals from the insolvency, finance, legal, and related fields to network and connect in an informal setting.

The 500 Club regularly takes place across the UK, in cities including Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and London. The 500 Club’s next stop is London on 25th July. With many new cities added for 2024, there’s a good chance we’ll be coming to a city near you soon! Check the full 2024 calendar and learn more about The 500 Club.

Join The 500 Club community online and stay informed about event updates throughout the year on our LinkedIn page.

Email events@the500club.co.uk to get your name on the invite list.

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