Intramezzo Quarterly Networking Event - 08/10/2009
Intramezzo's third networking event of 2009 will build on the success of our previous events and offer attendees the chance to hear a speakers from eminent speakers drawn from Barclays Bank and Logica Plc. The theme of these 10 minute talks is the Technology Media Telecommunications sector and to learn more about Logica's open approach to innovation. As this is a 'guest evening' please feel free to bring a business colleague who has an interest in this sector. Please register your guest's details with us before the event as admission in by invitation only. This is a good opportunity to introduce a potential new member to the Boulevard.
Once again an excellent opportunity to learn more about the market, to meet people that matter, directors of Intramezzo and increase your profile within the business community.
This will be held at Browns Court Rooms on Thursday 8th October starting at 6.00pm and finishing at 9.45pm - admission strictly by pre registration.
To register - As places to this event are limited please secure your place for you and a guest by emailing cfisher@intramezzo.co.uk.
Once again an excellent opportunity to learn more about the market, to meet people that matter, directors of Intramezzo and increase your profile within the business community.
This will be held at Browns Court Rooms on Thursday 8th October starting at 6.00pm and finishing at 9.45pm - admission strictly by pre registration.
To register - As places to this event are limited please secure your place for you and a guest by emailing cfisher@intramezzo.co.uk.
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