Business and Europe: The Reform Agenda
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Pro Europa (www.proeuropa.org.uk) invites for a conference with Simon Walker, the Director-General of the Institute of Directors (IoD) “Business and Europe: the reform agenda”
Date and time: Wednesday, 10th September 2014 at 7.00 pm
The honorary guest: Simon Walker, Director-General of the Institute of Directors (IoD), former Chief Executive of the BVCA, Director of Corporate Communications and Marketing at Reuters, and Communications Secretary to HM The Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Venue: the British Chamber of Commerce, boulevard Bischoffsheim 11, 1000, Brussels.
Number of places is limited and the priority is given to members of Pro Europa.
RSVP: office@proeuropa.org.uk
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