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REACTION CHAMBER: SPEED NETWORKING LUNCH 29 Glasgow, 31 January • Delegates gather ahead of the Reaction Chamber • The pitches begin • Chamber Head of Events, Alan Busby, tries to keep order! • Networking is underway in our speed networking round • Karen Hattie, of the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice, shares a laugh


FORTHCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS


GLASGOW TALKS... WITH ROB WOODWARD, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, STV


STV Glasgow Thursday 8 May 8am – 10am


GLASGOW TALKS... WITH KATHERINE GRAINGER


Hilton Glasgow Hotel Wednesday 14 May 6pm – 9.30pm


BENEFITS OF BELONGING


Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Tuesday 20 May 8am – 10am


BREAKFAST BRIEFING: AUTO-ENROLMENT, WHY YOU NEED TO TAKE ACTION NOW Holiday Inn, Theatreland, 20 February • Speaker Sean McSweeney, of Chase de Vere, addresses delegates


• Crowded house for important topic • Second speaker Ron Peden, of Chase de Vere, takes the delegates through some of the options available for their business


LUNCH AND


LEARN: RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL EVENT Corinthian, 7 February • Tarryn Robertson, Principle Consultant at Strategem, leads delegates through a presentation on running a successful event


• Stand up, sit down, keep moving – delegates share a laugh with one another • Listening intently to Tarryn’s presentation


WOMEN’S NETWORKING LUNCH


Hotel Indigo Friday 23 May Noon – 2.30pm


BEHIND THE SCENES... AT THE CITIZENS THEATRE


The Citizens Theatre Wednesday 28 May 6pm – 8.30pm


For further information on our events, contact the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Events Department on 0141 204 8319, email marketing@glasgow chamberofcommerce.com or visit wwwglasgowchamberof commerce.com


BEHIND THE SCENES: AT STV HQ STV Glasgow, 25 February • The backstage studio tour • Paul Hughes, Channel Editor of STV Glasgow, outlines the plans for the launch


• The studio audience gather • One of our delegates delivers the Chamber news bulletin


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