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Enter the prize draw at the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum 2013

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donationsSymposium Events is  delighted to announce that for the upcoming Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum 2013 on the 9th July, some of the sponsors have kindly donated fantastic prizes for a prize draw, which will take place during the event. You could win:

– An iPod touch – donated by AIRINC;
– A Fortnum & Mason hamper – donated by BTR International;
– A bottle of champagne – donated by Zurich International Life;
– A champagne and chocolate hamper from Fortnum & Mason – donated by ACS International Schools.

All you need to do is bring your business cards to enter the draw.

If you haven’t already booked your place, visit the event’s website  and book your place for only  £350 + VAT.

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