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Friday 12th March 2010
National Everywoman Conference 2009
Date:
Wednesday 18th November 2009
Venue:
The Hotel Russell, London
Time:
09.30 - 17.30 (view agenda)
Cost:
£95 + vat - Previous delegate rate (code - EW3), £120 + vat - Non-members
Website:
www.everywoman.com/national2009
Business success comes from creating winning ideas, learning new techniques, sharing experiences and making them work for you.Join us on Wednesday 18th November at this year’s National everywoman Conference and you will be giving yourself the space and time to do just that.
You will hear winning ideas from inspirational speakers, as well as attend workshops that will teach you how to be a more creative thinker, work on your leadership style and create plans to promote your business and raise your online profile. And of course you will be able to network and share ideas with over 300 like-minded business owners.We’re offering previous conference delegates and their friends or colleagues our special member rate of just £95 + VAT. All you need to do is register online and quote discount code EW3 by the end of May and we will also guarantee your choice of workshops. We do hope you will join us again this year for what we promise will be a truly worthwhile day.
For more information please go to:
www.everywoman.com/national2009
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