Special Government Affairs Forum- Charlie Gibson
Dates: 11/10/2009 - 11/10/2009
Location: Mandarin Oriental Boston
Boston, MA
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Times: 7:45 a.m - 9:00 a.m.
Address:
776 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
Description:
Charles Gibson is anchor of ABC's flagship broadcast "World News," as well as the network's principal anchor for breaking news, election coverage, and special events. With more than 40 years of experience, 33 of those at ABC News, Gibson is one of the most distinguished journalists in television. On September 2,, he announced that he will retire from ABC News at the end of 2009. Since being named anchor of ABC’s "World News" in May 2006, Gibson reported from around the country and the world. During the 2008 election cycle, he covered the pivotal primaries and caucuses, moderated several presidential debates, covered both the Democratic and Republican conventions, and interviewed numerous Presidential candidates. Before being named anchor of "World News," Gibson was co-anchor of "Good Morning America” (GMA). He returned to GMA to re-launch the broadcast with Diane Sawyer on January 18, 1999. At GMA, Gibson reported on many of the pivotal events that have shaped our world. Anchoring the morning broadcast on September 11, 2001, Gibson, along with Sawyer, began the network's award-winning coverage of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Gibson has interviewed each of the last seven American presidents, as well as leaders from around the globe, including Kofi Annan, Tony Blair, the late Yasir Arafat, and Nelson Mandela. Gibson also served as chief correspondent at the House of Representatives for ABC News from 1981 to 1987. He is a graduate of Princeton University, where he was news director for the University's radio station, WPRB-FM.
Boston After Five
Dates: 11/10/2009 - 11/10/2009
Location: Fairmont Battery Wharf
Boston, MA
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Times: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m
Address:
3 Battery Wharf
Boston, MA
Description:
At these informal after-hours receptions, Chamber members have the opportunity to meet and network with other members of the business community. These free receptions are held five times a year at the city’s leading venues and are open to Chamber members only.
The Knowledge District - A Meeting Place for Innovative Minds
Dates: 11/12/2009 - 11/12/2009
Location: Providence Marriott Downtown
Providence, RI
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Times: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Email: mcrowley@provchamber.com
Address:
One Orms Street
Providence, RI
Description:
There are many exciting and innovative projects underway in our capital city and one such endeavor is the creation of a Knowledge District where University research and development and business applications are working together to grow our local economy. Join Edward J. Wing, M.D., dean of medicine and biological sciences, Brown University, Michael J. McCormick, Brown’s assistant vice president for planning, design & construction and Merlin DeConti, senior vice president of facilities management, Johnson and Wales University as they bring the district to life with a virtual reality presentation and discussion of a proposal that will support job growth and put Rhode Island at the forefront of the Knowledge Economy. Pre-registration is required.
FREE SMALL TALK LEADS GROUP
Dates: 11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009
Location: Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
Providence, RI
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Times: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Email: phopkins@provchamber.com
Address:
30 Exchange Terrace
Providence, RI
Description:
This popular and exciting networking event focuses on building relationships, sharing ideas and exchanging leads. It is designed to broaden your networking base and increase your business contact list. Catering sponsored by Panera Bread (Seekonk, MA).
November Networking Breakfast
Dates: 11/17/2009 - 11/17/2009
Location: Holiday Inn Boston - Somerville
Somerville, MA
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Times: 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m.
Address:
30 Washington Street
Somerville, MA
Description:
Don't miss this opportunity for structured networking, where you'll be assigned to a table and each person will take a turn speaking about his or her products or services. Then you'll rotate to another table and do it twice more, meeting three tables full of prospective new customers or clients.The advantage to this type of networking is that you have the undivided attention of the group at your table. Instead of informally mingling with just a few familiar faces, you will experience a very focused networking scenario. Come prepared to talk about what you do and bring plenty of business cards. Please note that in order to ensure optimal networking for all attendees, no more than two individuals from the same company may attend each breakfast.