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Wharton Speed Networking Event - Downtown - Register Now
written by szimmerman, 1/15/07 11:15pm edited by szimmerman, 11/2/09 2:13pm
An opportunity to have a number of highly focused networking conversations in a short time.
Would
you like the opportunity to have over a dozen tightly-focused networking
conversations with potential lead sources and business partners - and have to
invest only an hour and a half of your time?
Modeled
on the popular "Speed Dating" concept, the Wharton Club of Boston
will be holding its next Speed Networking event on Tuesday, November 17th.
The
Wharton Boston Speed Networking event is a structured, 90-minute program that
ensures you will meet and speak with a dozen other alums. It's an opportunity
to personally connect with a larger number of potentially valuable business
contacts than is possible in any other forum.
There
is a limited number of seats available, and since this is one of the Club's
more popular events, they will go fast. So don't wait and risk getting locked
out. Register now!
Limited to Alumni of the Wharton School
| Date: |
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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| Time: |
6:00 - 7:30pm |
| Location: |
Rebecca's Cafe |
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56 High Street
Boston, MA
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(Discounted parking available in building)
Near South Station (Commuter Rail and Red Line)
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| Cost: |
$25 for club members, $35 for alumni non-members
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| Registration: |
Click here to Register! |
| Registration Deadline: |
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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For more information, contact Craig James at craig.james.wh83@wharton.upenn.edu.
Space is extremely limited, so please respond soon. No walk-ins.
Some testimonials from earlier events:
The Speed Networking event is by far the most efficient networking format available, in my opinion. Where else can you be assured of having substantive, face-to-face encounters with 10 - 12 people in an hour? In addition, I found that the format forced me to focus and refine my "elevator pitch" - to freshen it for today's fast-changing marketplace. Shortly after the event, I met with 3 of the participants to share ideas further and collaborate. - Cynthia Lavenson, WG '92
The Speed Networking was a great event – a wonderful way to engage with folks in a relaxed environment. John Simons, WG ‘76
The event was extremely helpful. I met a dozen people, and then met subsequently with about half of them. These contacts have helped me expand my network to a number of other people who are also very helpful. I can't speak highly enough of the value of the speed networking event. – Ron Honig, Wh’88, Eng ’88 (M&T program)
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