Annual general meeting & networking event

Annual general meeting & networking event

Catch up with the year’s activities and keep up to date with future plans whilst networking with fellow members!

By The CIPD Branch in West of Scotland

Date and time

Wed, 22 May 2024 18:00 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Adam Smith Business School -University of Glasgow

2 Discovery Place University of Glasgow Glasgow G11 6EY United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

A great opportunity to catch up with the year’s activities and keep up to date with future plans whilst networking with fellow members. We would love to have as many of our members as possible to join us for our AGM. We also invite you to “Have Your Say” and provide feedback about what you want from your branch!

To lighten the mood there will also be refreshments and a fun round of networking bingo to break the ice and help you make as many meaningful connections as possible.

The CIPD Membership Team will also be joining us to provide members with information and support in their career journey regarding upgrading of your membership, whatever level this may be!

Speakers to be announced shortly.

Please note:

1. Reminder emails will be sent to you 2 days before, with a further reminder on the day of the event.

2. The event will start at 18:00 and run for about 150 minutes.

3 . Photography and video production may be taking place at the event, and these images may be used in the CIPD newsletters.

4. By attending the event, you are giving your consent for your image to be used on any CIPD promotional materials.

5. As we are supplying refreshments, please ensure that if you book a ticket, you attend. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your place either on Eventbrite, or by emailing wscotland@cipdbranch.co.uk.

6. If you require us to make reasonable adjustments for you to access and attend this event, please email wscotland@cipdbranch.co.uk.

7. This event may include an external speaker who has prepared their own presentation. Any views or opinions expressed by the speaker are their own and do not reflect those of the CIPD.