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Thames Valley Regional Gala Dinner |
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Thames Valley Regional Gala Dinner
Thursday 19th November 2009 Coppid Beech Hotel, Bracknell, RG12 8TF This year the Thames Valley region is proud to offer one of our best gala dinners yet. Held at the prestigious 4* Coppid Beech Hotel, we have put together an evening of entertainment, dinner and wine all for £35 inc VAT. If you would like to spend the night at the hotel we can also offer you a double room, breakfast and use of spa facilities for £65.00 (booked separately with the hotel quoting FSB event). Guest speaker: Rachel Elnaugh (see below) – one of Britain’s highest profile female entrepreneurs and one of the original Dragons in the TV show ‘Dragons Den’ . After dinner entertainment: Frank Sinatra tribute act, Ian Gallagher. Many singers try to impersonate Frank Sinatra, but you will not see another act as good as this one. Ian has been singing professionally for over 30 years and has appeared around the world. He has sung at the London Palladium, Buckingham Palace and also sang at Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s wedding. Drinks reception followed by three-course dinner with table wine and coffee AGM 6.30pm (members only) – Bar open & tea/coffee for non members Drinks reception 7.00pm Dinner 7.30pm Cost £35.00 per person inc VAT Dress code: Lounge Suit RSVP by 5th November 2009 Enquiries: Sue Day 0118 961 5444 email sue@sueday.co.uk Cancellations made after 7 days prior to the event are non-refundable. Guest speaker Rachel Elnaugh is a prolific business speaker, having entertained audiences throughout the UK and overseas including Harvard Business School. At 24 Rachel created the market leading experiences brand Red Letter Days on a shoestring budget from the front room of her home. Red Letter Days went on to generate over £100million in turnover in the 16 years that she ran it, and in doing so pioneered the UK’s £250 million experiences sector. After the well-publicised crash of Red Letter Days in 2005, Rachel stepped away from the media spotlight and has been working in the small business sector ever since, inspiring, motivating and helping entrepreneurs to achieve personal success. This event has kindly been sponsored by Symantec
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