Belfast for Life Diaspora Networking Event
26 September 2017 by Justin Rush
Belfast for Life Diaspora Networking Event
Welcome To Belfast for Life, We’re Glad You Came
Belfast for Life is an international networking initiative aimed at connecting the Northern Ireland diaspora community across the world. We want to spread the word that Belfast is currently thriving with optimism, investment and opportunity. Belfast is uniquely positioned to offer a fantastic lifestyle and culture, as well as superb career opportunities.
Join us for this exclusive, invitation-only event where you can:
- Network with representatives of leading Belfast based organisations,
- Listen to Invest NI outline the development of the Northern Ireland knowledge economy,
- Find out why international businesses are investing,
- Participate in a live Q&A session with the senior executives from Allen Overy, EY, TPICAP & Herbert Smith Freehills,
- Enjoy complimentary food and drinks reception from 18:30 onwards,
- And connect with other members of the Northern Irish diaspora based in London
This event is limited to 160 places so please confirm your attendance asap. Click here to RSVP today: http://bit.ly/BelfastforLifeLondonEvent
The event will be held on Thursday 9th November 2017 – 18:30 – 21:30. Location: Conservatory Terrace, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
Alternatively, to speak to a member of the Abacus Team please contact us on [email protected] | www.belfastforlife.com
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