January 29, 2016 Center City Leads Council with Center City Proprietors Association (CCPA)


Date and Time
Friday, January 29, 2016
8:00am— 9:00am
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Location
Philadelphia Business Journal, 400 Market Street, Suite 1200

Philadelphia Business Journal
400 Market Street, Suite 1200
YOU MUST register in advance to attend! 

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Wharton Alumni Club of Philadelphia “Leads Council” will be meeting with the Center City Proprietors Association (CCPA)  at a Happy Hour Breakfast! 

 

We are proud to partner with Center City Proprietors Association to bring you a special joint networking event. Please join us at Happy Hour Breakfast at the Philadelphia Business Journal on January 29. For more information and to register please use the link below. Be sure to click the link for “Partner Price”.  You may call CCPA with any questions at 215-545-7766. Enjoy!
   

Happy Hour Breakfast

Who said Happy Hour has to be after work!

 

      

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Meet Publisher
Sandy Smith

      

Friday, January 29, 2016
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Business Journal
400 Market Street, Suite 1200

      

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Meet Editor
Craig Ey

        

Join members and friends for a Happy Hour Breakfast at the home of the Philadelphia Business Journal
Meet the publisher, editorial staff and expert sales team.

Happy Hour Breakfast is a series of casual networking events where CCPA members and friends mix and mingle while networking with colleagues from hosting organizations. Start your day by making new connections in new places – and maybe MAKE THE NEWS! Bring plenty of business cards.

 

Includes light breakfast and plenty of networking. 

Space is limited. Reservations and pre-payment are required.
 
Cost: $10.00 - Wharton Club Members and Center City Proprietors Association Only - You must register to attend!  Be sure to click on the link for "Partner Price"
 


  
48 Hours Cancellation Notice Required

Map & Directions

Philadelphia Business Journal, 400 Market Street, Suite 1200

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