Africa Women and Youth Organisation (AWYO) proudly present 'PROFESSIONAL XPRESS'-a forum for high profile and upwardly mobile young professionals to network with CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Business owners to share innovation towards increasing their personal effectiveness and productivity level. 'PROFESSIONALS EXPRESS' is a two hours quarterly workshop for professionals and career minded people focused on building a continuous productivity lifestyle and a well charted formidable career path. The programme is designed to foster creativity and high level networking and synergy of effort. The vision is simply to increase the rate of productivity and to eradicate the growing genetic indolence destroying the level of quality of our labour force. The first edition of this event is scheduled to hold as follows: Date: 13th August, 2011 Time: 16:00-18:00 Venue: BG Hall, Bolton White Hotel, opposite Sahad Stores, Area 11, Garki-Abuja. Theme: Top Work, Top Life Lead Faculty: Olakunle Soriyan (CEO, Olakunle Soriyan Company) WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Human Resource practitioners, Young professionals, middle level management staff, high networth employees, business owners and budding entrepreneurs. Anyone desirous of making the BIG leap. This event is FREE of charge but STRICTLY by INVITATION and PRE-EVENT CONFIRMATION of PARTICIPATION. Refreshments will be served. SEAT RESERVATION To reserve a seat for the event, kindly send your details in this order below Name: Email: Phone number: Name of organisation: Designation/Job Title: Send sms stating your details(in the order above) to Ibinabo on 0816-322-1973 or Az on 0803-569-4780. **Registration CLOSES by 12 noon on Friday August 13, 2011. Please note that ONLY confirmed participants would be admitted to the workshop. Proudly sponsored by: Olakunle Soriyan Company, Abuja Enterprise Agency and Y-Count Campaign.
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