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Upcoming Events
Dining Club - Communications Directors
Discussion Group - Supply Chain 2025 - Making it Happen
Discussion Group - Reframing Recession: Staying Innovative During a Downturn
Dining Club - Sport Matters - Harnessing your Personal Brand to Achieve Success
Discussion Group - First-time CEOs - setting an early personal agenda
Dining Club - The Media Scene in 2008
Dining Club - Exclusive to European VPs of US Corporations
London Chamber Orchestra - Concert 1
Drinks Party - From 1 to 60 (Countries) in Ten Years
Discussion Group - Commitment over Compliance: Engaging first line management in Strategy
Dining Club - Aspiring Non-Executive Directors
Discussion Group

These bespoke events are instigated by members to address a particular issue they might be facing and wish to benchmark with a peer group. Criticaleye then facilitates a roundtable discussion for a group of members to offer insight into the topic and build constructive relationships around the subject matter.

 
Dining Club

Some of our evening dinners are general and open to all Executive Members while others are more topic-specific and relevant to subgroups within the community. They are extremely popular as attendees find them intimate, relaxing, and always interesting.

 
Forum

Held over breakfast, Forums bring members together to hear a panel of experts on a particular subject followed by a question and answer session. Forums are filmed and available for members to view or download.

 
Drinks Reception

As a quarterly event, Drinks Receptions are an excellent way for members to reconnect and share stories with the community at large. Always held at exclusive venues with first-class speakers, members enjoy the interaction with their peers in a relaxed atmosphere.

 

 

Interested in Membership?

Please contact Tom Beedham at tb@Criticaleye.net or on +44 (0) 20 7350 5104 or click here to use our contact form.

 
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