Wednesday 30th July 2008 / 05.30pm / Members and members' staff £85 + VAT
Description
This talkshop will be a concise and pragmatic way to boost your own or your staff’s knowledge of EMI Schemes. We have planned the event so that it falls at the end of the day rather than take up an entire day or half day.
In our recent Sponsor Survey we asked people if they would be interested in a new type of event called a Talk Shop. A Talk Shop is designed to be a short focused 90 minute session on a specific topic hosted by a subject matter expert. Talk Shops will allow you to gain both an overview of a specific subject and also enable you to have your own questions answered by the expert hosting the session.
Our innovative format provides a unique opportunity to:If you are looking for an environment for self development and somewhere to get credible, pragmatic and timely advice from a partner level expert and a select peer group of high growth business owners and managers this event is for you.
To get the most from this event please prepare any issues and questions you would like to raise. Starting at 5.30pm, after an initial introduction from Wingrave Yeats representative Giles Bates, the interactive talkshop will commence. The talkshop will finish around 7pm.
Typical areas to be discussed (depending on attendees’ demands):
Who’s this for?
This workshop event is aimed at members or their senior staff who want to learn more about EMI Schemes and also an opportunity to explore in more detail some key areas of contention.
Format
New event type
Workshop/Forum
Entrepreneurs
Member's staff
Wingrave Yeats
Wingrave Yeats was founded by Senior Partner, Christopher Jenkins, in 1982. Before then he had been Managing Director of a £10m wholesale bookselling business and has more recently been FD of the world’s largest vinyl re-issue label which he helped start from scratch, and also FD of Soho House (Babington).
If you are looking for a firm to partner on either accounting or tax advice, or on corporate transactions (selling your business, raising money or acquiring another business) then he is well placed to help.