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Be inspired at CIMA's annual gathering

Bookings are now being taken for the CIMA Annual Conference 2005 to be held in London on 10 November. With a strong focus on continuing professional development, the conference will address the key issues challenging businesses today and inspire and inform delegates on the latest thinking in accountancy.

Industry experts and speakers will make the one-day conference the essential update for all CIMA members, giving a range of views on topics including business recovery, mergers and acquisitions and pensions.

The programme has also been designed to offer networking opportunities and includes a champagne reception after the conference. Speakers include:

  • Conference chair ' Sarah Montague, presenter on the Today programme, Radio 4
  • Keynote speaker ' Anatole Kaletsky, economist and associate editor of The Times
  • Mergers and acquisitions ' David Jones, chairman of Next
  • Business recovery ' Mick McLoughlin, Global and UK head of corporate recovery, KPMG
  • Operating and financial review ' David Phillips, senior partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Cyber crime ' DK Matai, executive chairman of mi2g and chairman of ATCA
  • Pensions ' Professor Steven Haberman, professor of Actuarial Science and deputy dean of CASS Business School
  • Maximising shareholder value ' David Tyler, group finance director, GUS
  • International accounting standards panel discussion ' sponsored by CCH.

Book before 31 July and receive 15 per cent off your delegate fee.
Attending with colleagues? Book four places and a fifth colleague can go for free.
Full price: £499 (+VAT)
CIMA member: £449 (+VAT)
Book now to be inspired at this year's essential business update at the conference section of our website or contact CIMA Courses and Conferences on mastercourses@cimaglobal.com or +44 (0)20 8849 2244 quoting reference 'Cima06'.

June 2005