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IoIC Lon don Summer Party invitation
1. Institute of Internal Communication – London summer party
Jazzing it up over London
Good news: we seem to have avoided a triple-dip recession.
Better news: we still plan to serve guacamole, soured cream and humus with our crudités.
Oh yes! IoIC London’s summer party is back with a vengeance and you want to be making your way to 200
Aldersgate onWednesday 3rd July – the place to be.
We secured what is probably one of London’s best locations and you’ll get to experience the magnificent view
from the 12th floor roof terrace and atrium at 200Aldersgate. Overlooking St Paul’s, the Gherkin, the Shard, and
that’s only looking in one direction!
That’s not all we have in store for you!We asked one of the best known drummers on the British jazz scene to
invite a few of his soul mates to come and play.You’ll get to hear and meet some of the musicians who have
recorded with the likes of Eric Clapton, Simply Red, Bing Crosby, Bryan Ferry and Percy Sledge.We have the
legendary guitarist Jim Mullen, London-basedAmerican saxophonist Dave Lewis and rising star Ross Stanley on
keyboards andTrevorTomkins on drums.
An evening guaranteed to have no presentations, speeches or other interruptions, this will be the place to hang
out with colleagues and friends; whilst at the same time a great opportunity for new members to come and
meet fellow communicators. If you're new to IoIC, London committee members will be on hand to make some
introductions.
With a 90% guarantee of a balmy summer’s evening and a 100% promise of great company, this surely is an
event you should not miss.
We’ve kept the cost down: our summer party is not about price, more about presence! £20 (+VAT) for members
and non-members – so bring along your colleagues.A buffet, wine, beer and soft drinks are all included.
Where and when?
People in Business
12th floor, 200Aldersgate Street
London EC1A 4HD
3 July 2013 6–9.30pm
Bookings and costs
£20.00 +VAT, including a buffet and drinks
to book, email Brenda@ioic.org.uk