On behalf of the Board of Management, it is with great pleasure that you and your guests
are invited to attend Anjoman's next monthly meeting:
| INVITATION TO ANJOMAN'S 107th MONTHLY MEETING |
| Title of Meeting |
Turning the Credit Crunch into your
Business Advantage… |
| Focus of Meeting |
Turning the Credit Crunch into your Business Advantage… |
| Presenter |
Joel Esciua of Renaissance Capital |
| Date |
Thursday 4th September 2008 |
| Venue |
The Churchill, Hyatt Regency London
30 Portman Square
London W1A 4ZX |
| RSVP |
By close of business on Friday 29th August 2008 |
To find out more about this event and for reservation,
please click on secretary@anjoman.co.uk
We are looking forward to receiving you and your most welcome guests.
| BACKGROUND TO MAIN SESSION |
The Main Speaker: Mr Joel Esciua
Managing Director International Sales, Renaissance Capital.
Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1964, Joel spent his education in Milan,
Brussels and Paris. He thus became something of a multilinguist,
fluent in French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and English.
Since finishing his studies he spends his life moving between London,
Paris, Milan, Sao Paulo and Brussels.
For the last 20 years, Joel has worked throughout the financial
world covering a vast array of areas which include: Asset Trading,
Capital Markets, Latin-American debt Trading, Distribution of
funds, Portfolio Management, Securities, not to mention his current
role as Managing Director of the Russian Investment Bank,
Renaissance Capital.
With such an exhaustive list of experience, Joel offers internationally
informed advice and insight and will use this to discuss both
how to survive — and how to make money during the forthcoming
recession.
The Pre-Dinner Speaker: Dr Caroline Mawer
An English Doctor Caroline Mawer
shares her passion and discoveries of
the Bakhtiari inheritance through her
own photographs, plus images of oil
discovery from 100 years ago.
Caroline Mawer was originally (and
still works as) a medical doctor, but
now spends most of her time exploring
the culture and history of Iran. She is
doing an MA at the London School of
Oriental and African Studies and has
completed the Certificate (Arts of Asia)
from the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Her major research interest is the architectural decoration of the
Timurid buildings of NE Iran and she is working with local craftsmen
to document their techniques and working practices. She has
curated an historical exhibition to go alongside her photographs of
the twice-yearly migration of Bakhtiari nomads (SW Iran). These
are being displayed in the Brunei Gallery (SOAS) from Oct-Dec
2008.
Her most recent trip to Iran re-traced Shah Abbas the Great’s
1000km walk in 1601 from Isfahan to Mashhad. This was part of
work leading up to her British Museum / Birkbeck University
course on Shah Abbas the Great: The Splendour of Power, being
held in early 2009, in parallel with the upcoming BM exhibition.
| FULL AGENDA FOR THE MONTHLY MEETING |
TIME |
EVENT |
6.30 – 7.30 |
Registration/Reception |
7.30– 8.00 |
Chairman’s Statement
Members Business Presentation |
| 8.00– 9.00 |
Dinner
|
9.00 - 9.45 |
Main Speaker |
9.45 - 10.00 |
Interactive Participation
(Q&A Session) |
10.00 - Late |
Churchill Bar and Cigar Divan |
Attendance fee including dinner and refreshments: Members £35; Guests £45; Young (Age 25 and under) Members £25; Young Guests £35.
| DIRECTIONS TO THE CHURCHILL, HYATT REGENCY LONDON |
Venue: |
The Churchill, Hyatt Regency London |
Address: |
30 Portman Square,
London W1A 4ZX |
Telephone: |
020-7486 6800 |
Underground: |
Marble Arch, Bond Street, Baker Street |
Web: |
www.london.churchill.hyatt.com |
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