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Tradition Meets Technology
CILIP in London
Date: Tuesday 11 May 2004 Time: 6.30 pm Venue: The Sekforde Arms, Sekforde
Street, London EC1 Speakers: Charles Hughes, eManagement Limited, and
David Edwards, Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT)
(There's a map showing Sekforde Street at: http://digbig.com/3pmf )
Charles Hughes will talk about the history of the livery movement from
1000 to 2000 and how WCIT has interpreted this tradition for a 21st
century industry.
David Edwards will talk about the Company's charitable and educational
programme with examples of some of the projects it is currently involved
with.
Charles Hughes is a director of eManagement Limited, promoting the
implications of e-commerce and relationships between the public and
private sectors. His career included 12 years in director roles with ICL
and over two years with the Department for Trade and Industry as Project
Director for the Information Society Initiative.
David Edwards is the Trust Director of the Worshipful Company of
Information Technologists with responsibility for developing and managing
the Company's educational and charitable programmes. Before moving to the
WCIT, he was the chief executive of FRG, a childcare charity, and his
previous career includes work as a consultant, a manager in social
services and journalism.
CILIP in London evening meetings are free and open to all with a
professional interest in the topic. They are a follow-up to meetings held
by CILIP's London and Home Counties Branch and IIS Southern Branch.
Refreshments will be available afterwards. As space is limited, please let
us know if you are coming. Contact Phillip Powell at [log in to unmask] or
on 020 7416 5345.
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