CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, March 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) All Cambridgeshire business people are cordially invited to the next Elite Cambridge Business Circle breakfast networking meeting, which will take place at 8am on Thursday 24 March in the boardroom of the Clydesdale Bank, 13-15 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1NL.
The meeting will feature a symposium entitled "The Place and Value of Online Networking Sites in the Marketing Mix."
The meeting will conclude by 10am.
The main platform speakers will be:
* Peter Hewkin, CEO, Connected Cambridge, CEO Centre for Business Innovation Limited
* Charles Nixon, Chairman and a founding director of Cambridge Marketing Colleges
* Claire Ruskin Member of PA's Management Group at PA Consulting Group and CEO (Interim) at Cambridge Network
* Paul Fieldhouse, Chairman at The BRYT Group, brand strategy & creative design, business growth consultant at WLP
Following the main platform speakers there will be a general discussion open to all.
Chairing the symposium will be Jenny Chapman, Business Editor of the Cambridge News.
Elite Cambridge Business Circle managing director Murdoch MacDonald commented: "As is our custom, we have assembled a stellar panel of expert speakers for this event, who will no doubt be able to shed a great deal of light on this subject, which still remains somewhat unknown territory to many.
"Apart from the symposium, this meeting will also provide those attending with another excellent opportunity to network with other leading Cambridgeshire business people."
The cost is GBP10, which includes coffee, juice and bacon rolls.
To book, send a cheque payable to 1MarketPlace Ltd for GBP10 per place you wish to reserve, together with the name and job title of delegate(s) to:
Murdoch MacDonald
Managing Director
1MarketPlace Ltd
10 Miller Road
AYR, Ayrshire
KA7 2AY
Founded in 2009, the Elite Cambridge Business Circle's mission statement is to celebrate and report the wealth and rich diversity of business activity and entrepreneurial talent that abounds in the county of Cambridgeshire
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Elite Cambridge Business Circle debates value of online networking sites
Cambridgeshire business people are invited to the next Elite Cambridge Business Circle meeting at 8am on Thursday 24 March, Clydesdale Bank, Hills Road, Cambridge to debate the value of online networking sites.
2011-03-08
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[Press-News.org] Elite Cambridge Business Circle debates value of online networking sitesCambridgeshire business people are invited to the next Elite Cambridge Business Circle meeting at 8am on Thursday 24 March, Clydesdale Bank, Hills Road, Cambridge to debate the value of online networking sites.