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CRN Business Club 2010

The first ever meeting of CRN's exclusive new club is taking place next week

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The CRN Business Club is an invitation-only arrangement that meets four times a year.

At present it is ONLY open to CRN A-list 2009/10 members to join.

The first event is a dinner at 30 Pavillion Road, London on Tuesday, 20 April 2010.

For the first dinner, Business Club members will be joined by guest speaker Roger Martin-Fagg, economist turned strategist, whose topic of discussion will be: ‘The election, the economy – what’s in store for business?’

Martin-Fagg will take a look at the UK economy, and the likely effect of the general election. He will list practical economic trends and specifically look at what it could mean for the IT industry in the UK.

If you are on the A-list 2009/10 and have not received a membership invitation - please contact sara.yirrell@incisivemedia.com.

Date: Tuesday 20 April 2010
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