CREATED FOR BUSINESS: MEET THE CLASS OF 2013 WHO HAVE THE SKILLS TO DRIVE Y...
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CREATED FOR BUSINESS: MEET THE CLASS OF 2013 WHO HAVE THE SKILLS TO DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD
We’d like to invite you to ‘CREATED FOR BUSINESS’ - an exclusive networking event to meet Kensington and Chelsea College’s class of 2013 – our freshly qualified, highly skilled and talented students with the expertise to drive your business forward
- See first-hand the work of our talented students
- Get details on the Grants and Financial incentives to support taking on new staff
- Find out about Apprenticeships and training opportunities and how this can benefit your business
Date: Thursday June 27
Venue: Kensington and Chelsea College, Wornington Centre, Wornington Road, W10 5QQ
Time: 3.30pm – 6.00pm
Kensington and Chelsea College enjoys a high-profile reputation for excellence in Art and Design, Fashion, Hair and Beauty, Music, and Multimedia.
The college regularly produces some of the industry’s brightest stars, and has an impressive list of successful alumni including Turner prize nominee Spartacus Chetwynd, and Millie Pilkington who was commissioned by Clarence House as Prince William and Catherine Middleton's private photographer for their wedding.
Many of our newly qualified and talented students also often get snapped up by well-known companies, which include Harrods, Adidas and Fenwick.
We look forward to seeing you at our event where you will have a chance to meet our class of 2013, hear from guest speakers and view a range of student work. Refreshments will also be available.
Event Running Order:
Time Activity
3.00pm - 3.30pm Guest sign-in and reception
3.30pm - 3.40pm Welcome and introduction to guest speakers
3.40pm - 3.55pm Guest speakers
3.55pm - 4.00pm Introduction to KCC graduates End of Year Show 2013
4.00pm - 6.00pm Employers & graduates networking opportunity. Employers can also view student work & find out about the range of business boosting grants and training opportunities through Kensington and Chelsea College