[Netnews-action] 5 June: Manchester Business School - Going green:
the business of this century
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> From: Alice Nicolay <alice at manchesterfoe.org.uk>
> Reply-To: Alice Nicolay <alice at manchesterfoe.org.uk>
> To: mcrfoe at foe.co.uk
> Subject: MFoE: Manchester Business School - Going green: the business
> of this century
> Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:27:32 +0100 (BST)
>
> Hi all - details below of an event being held at Manchester Business
> School that may be of interest to some of you.
>
> *Manchester Business School brings inspirational leaders to the North West*
>
> Manchester Business School has attracted some of the world's most
> influential business leaders to the region to speak at this year's Vital
> Topics lecture series, sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland and media
> partner Insider.
>
>
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> Thursday 5 June
> Caroline Thomson, chief operating officer, BBC
> *The BBC in the 21st century*
>
> Wednesday 2 July
> Professor Mark Ferguson, co-founder and chief executive, Renovo
> *Scar wars: the Renovo story*
>
>
> Professor Michael Luger, director of Manchester Business School said:
> "This year's series gives the North West business community the
> opportunity to hear from a diverse range of business leaders, all of whom
> share one thing in common – the vision to do business in a new way. We
> hope that the lectures will inspire potential business leaders of the
> future!"
>
> Each event starts at 6.00pm with a networking canapé reception prior to
> the lecture, which starts at 6.30pm and will take place at Manchester
> Business School, Booth Street West.
>
> Discounted tickets at £20.00 each (normally £25.00) can be purchased at:
> www.mbs.ac.uk/vitaltopics
> To access the discount please enter the following code: DGIAP16 when
> prompted.
>
>
>
>
> Louise Crompton
> Marketing & Events Officer
> Manchester Business School
> Telephone: 0161 275 6566
> Fax: 0161 275 5862
> e-mail: louise.crompton at mbs.ac.uk
>
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