Tuesday, November 18, 2008 from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM (GMT)
To celebrate the first ever Global Entrepreneurship Week, the Camden Women's Forum presents its 4th free annual debate during national Enterprise Week 2008, Web.Wise.Women: An investigation of how new social media technologies can grow your enterprise. Hosted by Kings Place, a brand new arts venue in King's Cross, delegates will hear from a panel of experts on their views, their successes and failures when exploiting new web technologies. A number of the available web technologies and services will be demonstrated during the evening, together with the opportunity to network with industry experts and like minded professionals wishing to exploit new technology and trading opportunities provided by the global opportunities presented on the world wide web.
Registration and networking from 18:00pm - 18:30pm, followed by the panel debate. Speakers to include Philip Holden author of 'Virtually Free Marketing' and Servane Mouazan, director of the social innovation networking site, Ogunte and a UK ambassador for women in business.
To register please complete the online form as we need this information for our funding obligations.
If you would like to attend this event and you need to make us aware of any requirements you may have (e.g. dietary, access) please let us know as soon as possible.
Limited places are available, priority will be made for new members and first come first served.
Camden Council launched the Camden’s Women Forum in March 2005 to champion the needs and issues of women in business and to enable women to have an equal chance of being competitive in today's commercial market.
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