BIMA is giving our Directors Dinners a new lease of life in 2017 with special hosts to share their stories and insights with our guests. This dinner will see Ete Davies, Managing Director at AnalogFolk and Co-Founder of Stripes deliver a short keynote on the importance of diversity within the creative industries.
These private dinners are designed for board directors of digital agencies in the UK. We figured that, although we’re sometimes in competition with each other, there’s a lot we can gain by being better connected with each other, too. Just a group of 10 or so people with shared interests and challenges, having an off-the-record chat in a private dining room with some delicious food.
Held at Soho’s iconic Quo Vadis restaurant, the cost for the evening includes pre-dinner drinks, a beautiful three-course meal, wine to help keep conversation flowing, after dinner tea and coffee plus superb company.
Places are limited. We suggest booking ASAP to avoid disappointment.
I made my membership fee back several times over, in networking alone, at my first BIMA Directors’ Dinner. Pete Trainor, Founder & Director of Human Centred Design, Nexus CX
Should you have any questions about the evening, please email Trishelle Tailor.
Please note: Cancellation later than 10 days before the event, will not be refunded or moved. If you would like to cancel sooner than 10 days prior, please drop Trishelle Tailor a line.
Ete Davies, Managing Director at AnalogFolk and Co-Founder of Stripes
Thu, 15 Jun 2017
18:00 - 21:00
Quo Vadis, 26-29 Dean Street, London, W1D 3LL,
London
£150