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>From: "Anna Maria McKeever" <manageruk@...>
>To: <atutkaj@...>
>CC: <office@...>
>Subject: Pytanie odnosnie seminarium
>Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:13:03 +0100
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>Panie Andrzeju,
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>Michal Dembinski z BPCC Warszawa poradzil mi sie z Panem skontaktowac w
>sprawie seminarium BPCC 'Elections in Poland' (program ponizej). Czy zna
>Pan moze osoby ktore bylyby nim zainteresowane?
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>Pozdrawiam,
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>Anna Maria McKeever
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> The Polish Elections and What They Will Mean for
>Foreign Investment in
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>Poland
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> BPCC Seminar in association with CEC
>Government Relations
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> Sponsored by Melia White
>House Hotel
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>On Sunday 25 September, Poland will elect a new parliament. Two weeks
>later, Poles will be voting in the first round of their presidential
>elections. The results will mean a radical change in the way Poland is
>governed. The electorate is likely to turn its back decisively on the
>incumbent SLD government. At the same time, a generational shift will mean
>a change of guard in the Polish parliament. These changes are likely to
>have a far-reaching impact on not only the legislature but also the
>administration, as senior civil servants and directors of state-owned
>enterprises and government agencies are replaced.
>
>What will be the nature of the ruling coalition? How will the election
>alter the business environment in Poland? What will the new government mean
>for foreign investors? Will the pace of reform speed up or stall? Will
>privatisation be high on the new government's agenda? How will the election
>affect Poland's standing in Europe?
>
>A panel of experts from Poland will answer these questions and more on the
>eve of the polls, giving delegates insight into how Poland - the sixth most
>populous EU Member State - will be changing this autumn.
>
>Aimed at fund managers, investors, private equity, analysts, exporters and
>other business people interested in the Polish market, the seminar will
>provide a business perspective with regard to the forthcoming Polish
>elections.
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>Date & Venue
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>Thursday, 22nd September 2005, at 6:00 PM for 6:30 PM, Melia White House
>Hotel at Regents Park, Albany Street, Regents Park, London NW1 3UP
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>Registrations:
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>BPCC members - £30.00
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>Non members - £50.00
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>Agenda:
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>18:00 - 18:30 Registration
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>18:30 Chairman's Opening Remarks
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>Adam Jolly, management writer and editor, regular contributor to The Sunday
>Times, Consultant Editor at Kogan Page
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>18:40 Changing the guard - Why this election will be as significant as
>May 1979 in the UK
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> Marek Matraszek, Managing Director, CEC Government Relations
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>19:00 Poland's future place in Europe
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>Jerzy Marek Nowakowski, Deputy Editor, Wprost (one of Poland's most
>influential news weeklies)
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>19:20 Likely pace and direction of reforms 2006-2009 and the Polish
>business environment
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>Michael Dembinski, Head of Policy, BPCC
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>19.40 Prospects for Poland's entry into the Eurozone
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>Richard Mbewe, Chief Economist WGI
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>20:00 - 20.15 Question and Answer Session, Chairman's Closing Remarks
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>20:15 - 21.30 Drinks Reception
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>-----------------------------------------REGISTRATION--------------------------\
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>If you wish to attend the seminar, please complete the registration form
>below and reply by Tuesday, 20th September 2005. Payment must be received
>by Wednesday, 21st September 2005.
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>Registration Terms and Conditions
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>Registrations must be received by Tuesday, 20th September 2005.
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>There will be no refunds for cancellation. However, delegate substitutions
>can be made at any time up to and including Wednesday, 21st September 2005.
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>Methods of Payment
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>a) By British bank cheque made payable to BPCC, or British Polish Chamber
>of Commerce,
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>and send to our London office: 240 King Street, London W6 0RF
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>
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>b) By bank transfer:
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>Allied Irish Bank (GB)
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>10 Berkeley Square
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>London W1X 6DN
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>Acc. Name:
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>British Polish Chamber of Commerce
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>Account No: 02676077, Sort Code: 23-83-97
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>SWIFT AIBKGB2L IBAN GB60 AIBK 2383 9702 676077
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>ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE EVENT.
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>Register by FAX on +44 208 563 00 26 or by E-MAIL at london@...
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>I would like to attend the BPCC Seminar at the Melia White House Hotel on
>Thursday, 22nd September 2005
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>I am a BPCC member, please invoice me for GBP 30/ I am not a BPCC member,
>please invoice me for GBP 50 (Please delete as appropriate)
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>Anna Maria McKeever
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>British Polish Chamber of Commerce
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>240 King Street
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>London W6 ORF
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>tel: +44 (0) 20 8563 0044
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>fax: +44 (0) 20 8563 0026
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>e-mail: manageruk@...
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>www.bpcc.org.pl
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>PATRONS: BAE Systems; CMS Cameron McKenna; GlaxoSmithKline; HSBC; Moore
>Stephens Smoczynski i Partnerzy; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Provident Polska;
>Tesco Polska
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