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Who I Am & What I Do 2

The multi-sector network event for you

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Who I Am & What I Do 2

Start Time: Friday 1st June 2007.
07:00:PM

95 High Road, London NW10 2SF

The multi-sector network event for you



£Free. Friday June 1 2007, 7-9pm

The Space, Willesden Green Library Centre

95 High Road, London NW10 2SF.
(Willesden Green tube; buses 6, 52,
98, 206, 260, 266, 302)
To book or for more information:

info@btwsc.com    020 8450 5987

 

Whether you are an individual or representing an organisation, and no matter what sector you operate within, the Who I Am & What I Do networking session is for you to plug what you do, highlight your needs, or simply network with statutory, community and voluntary organisations, professionals, entrepreneurs, funders, artists, poets, and music and cultural industries businesses and personnel.

The main aim is to promote social inclusion through speed-networking, using the inter-active G-Networking technique.

The event is organised by BTWSC, a pan-London, not-for-profit voluntary organisation that promotes social inclusion through community events and training programmes, and BritishBlackmusic.com/Black Music Congress (BBM/BMC), a forum for discussing black music issues and networking, in association with Brent Libraries.

Please note: This is an un-funded initiative driven by the need for more networking expressed among the community and voluntary sector at BTWSC events, and among the black music sector at the BMC events. So if you can't make the networking, make sure your details are included in the online directory. Resources and partnership opportunities permitting, the networking sessions can be held in different locations in London or the UK. Networking events may be photographed and videoed by organisers.

For more information: info@btwsc.com, subject line: Networking query; 020 8450 5987

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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