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20 . Glasgow Business September/October 2012


EVENTS


BEHIND THE SCENES ... AT THE COMMONWEALTH ARENA AND VELODROME The Commonwealth Arena and Velodrome, 7 August Panoramic view of the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome. Turn to page 22 for more information.


GLOBAL BUSINESS SUMMIT ON CREATIVE CONTENT Sponsored by Scottish Enterprise, The Lighthouse, 31 July • Delegates network over breakfast at the Lighthouse. • Discussing the live broadcast of the Global Business Summit from London.


GLASGOW TALKS ... WITH STEVE CRAM Supported by Clydesdale Bank and the University of Glasgow Glasgow Hilton Hotel, 28 August • British athletics legend and Clydesdale Bank Ambassador Steve Cram arrives at the Hilton Glasgow before his Glasgow Talks.


• Delegates packed in to the ballroom to hear the Jarrow Arrow talk about the psychology of success.


FORTHCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS


HOW TO AVOID EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Citizens Theatre, Wednesday 10 October, 10am-1pm


BUSINESS BREAKFAST: TRADING INTERNATIONALLY WITH CONFIDENCE


29 Glasgow, Thursday 11 October, 8am-10am


LUNCH AND LEARN The Corinthian Club, Tuesday 16 October, Noon-2.30pm


GLASGOW CITY CENTRE: ACT II – A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE City of Glasgow College, Thursday 25 October, 8.30am-1pm


BUSINESS BREAKFAST: PENSION AUTO-ENROLMENT – ARE YOU PREPARED? The Corinthian Club Tuesday 30 October, 8am-10am


GLASGOW TALKS ... STATE OF THE CITY Radisson Blu, Friday 9 November


2012, 8am-9.30am


GLASGOW TALKS ... WITH COLIN MATTHEWS Glasgow Marriott, Wednesday 14 November, 8am-10am


For further information on our events, please contact our Events Department on 0141 204 8319, email: marketing@glasgowchamber ofcommerce.com or visit www.glasgowchamber ofcommerce.com


All photos (except velodrome) by Great Scot Photography


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