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Let's Talk - Green Business   
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From: 13 May 2008
To: 13 May 2008
We would like to offer you the opportunity to attend the above seminar as our guest. The seminar is being run jointly by Barclays and the Directors’ Centre.

We have secured a number of places for our clients which will be
free of charge, the normal charge for a place is £225. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity you can book online at
The Directors’ Centre website:

www.directorscentre.com/lets-talk.php

Can green credentials improve your business?
We know that going green is good for the planet, this seminar will share with you valuable ideas on how to make it great for
your business too. In just one half-day you'll not only receive practical tips and valuable ideas, but we will also show you how to
differentiate yourselves from the competition.

Being at this seminar is just the beginning. The key to your success isn't just about coming to seminars like this one, the key to success is about making and following through decisions that will improve your business. Let's go for it NOW!.

Location: Hotel Elizabeth, Copdock, Ipswich 

EVENT TIMINGS


09:00 Registration
09:30 Start (prompt)
13:10 Presentation Close
13:15 Lunch/Networking
14:00 Close


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