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Interim Management Local Node: Windsor & Maidenhead (1)

Date: 20 January 2010
Speakers: Informal networking
Location: The Oakley Court Hotel (Bar) Windsor Rd, WINDSOR, SL4 5UR
Hosts: Ad van der Rest
Further Details:

A Local Node meeting is a free networking event where members of the Interim Management 'eco-system' which includes Interim Managers, Consultants and Service Providers meet share and help each other.

Its informal - a chat, a drink and a chance to catch up with other 'Interim community' people.

Location: The Oakley Court Hotel (Bar) http://www.principal-hayley.com/venues-and-hotels/the-oakley-court

I will be there from around 6.00ish for early-birds

If you are ‘interested’ - as you are able to, please either confirm ‘attending’ or ‘not attending’: To 'de-select' your previous choice, just press 'undo' above the buttons and then press the status you want to show.

Typical topics of conversation include: informal networking, getting interim work, being or becoming and Interim, making connections & alliances, sharing & discussing things of interest to Interim Managers / Consultants / Recruiter-Service Providers.

Inappropriately plugging & flogging unrelated goods and services is not welcome.

Getting drinks is down to you - because it keeps the group mobile and ‘mixing’. You are encouraged to ‘nab’ empty seats when a person moves away, to change your company through the evening.

There is no specific dress code – but it’s a nice hotel so a variation between smart casual and office dress (depending on your day’s activity) would be most likely.

I shall bring a ‘tent card’ with our group logo so you can spot us in the bar.

Any questions or issues please let me know.

Ad van der Rest (node organiser)