Euro Networking

  • 06 Jun 2012
  • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Warwick Denver Hotel, 1776 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80203

Registration


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The Euronetworking on June 6th will feature business networking with international business and trade professionals as well as a seminar with Mercuri Urval from Sweden, one of the major international consulting firms, on recruitment, talent management, business transformation and executive and board services.


Come at 5pm and enjoy a seminar about how to recruit and develop talent in times of economic uncertainty. Stay on for the networking that starts at 6pm.


Come at 6pm and enjoy the networking, together with the crème de la crème of Denver’s internationally oriented business crowd. Pack your pocket full of business cards. Ponder how you can create business opportunities together with others to extend business with European counries and export markets. The chambers you meet represent the parts of Europe that enjoy great economy and growth.

The business seminar at 5pm will explore hot today's economic situation in the world impacts the way companies hire, develop and retain top talent. Mercuri Urval (www.mercuriurval.com) a human capital consultancy, aligns their global organizational development solutions to meet local conditions.


Seminar leaders include Chris Villasenor, President Mercuri Urval USA, and Dr Victor Porak de Varna, Director and Denver office manager, covering mid and western USA. Look forward to lots of interaction with plenty of time for Q&A and networking.


Tickets include Hors D'oeuvres and one drink ticket, valid for wine or beer.


Timing:


  • From 5pm: Check in at 15th floor and get into the seminar room. Water and cash bar available.

  • 6pm: Seminar closes for networking to start. Appetizers offered with cash bar.

  • 8pm: Euronetworking closes for this time.


Parking: Street parking - some - is available, as is some parking lots. $5 hotel valet parking might be the best option. 


Note: June 6th is the National Day of Sweden (previously commemorated as the Swedish flag day). The day is celebrated in honor of the election of our King Gustav Vasa in 1523, which also ended the Danish-ruled Kalmar Union, thus the foundation of the modern Sweden. Expect to encounter some Swedish information and extra treats!