CIMA Annual Conference: shaping the future
The essential business update.
The CIMA Annual Conference 2006 promises once again to be the essential event of the year for all members.
The conference is an opportunity for you to hear the latest in business thinking, and a chance to consider the current key issues for business – all in a one-day programme. It will be held on 9 November at the Grange City Hotel, London.
Those speaking will be industry experts at the forefront of their profession. They include:
- Ian Pearson, BT’s futurologist – he will be asking how management accountants might shape the future
- Dr David Blake, director of The Pensions Institute with a high-level panel of speakers
- Barbara Moorhouse, director general finance, Department of Constitutional Affairs – she will provide a case study from a senior management accountant’s perspective.
Sarah Montague, journalist and broadcaster on Radio 4’s Today programme, will chair the conference.
Book online today at the conference web page, quoting reference code ACSF, or for more information phone + 44 (0) 20 8849 2244.
Continuing your professional development
CIMA is committed to the enhancement and continuous improvement of the knowledge and skills of chartered management accountants. Our Annual Conference will again have a strong focus on CPD and is appropriate for members of all accounting bodies.
Early bird discount rates (for bookings on or before 31 July 2006)
- CIMA member £381.65 plus VAT (usual price £449 plus VAT)
- non-member £424.15 plus VAT (usual price £499 plus VAT).
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July 2006
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