VIC AFA YOUNGBLOODS 'TOGETHER AGAIN', 6.30PM THURSDAY MAY 8 AT REDLOVE
Bringing together the hottest young talent in the marketing and communication industry, this first event of 2008 promises to provide a relaxed and fun environment for new and existing VIC AFA Youngbloods members to socialise and network with like-minded professionals.
Garret Fitzgerald, Chairperson of VIC AFA Youngbloods and Account Manager at DraftFCB said, “After the phenomenal success we had last year in reinvigorating and growing the Youngbloods community in Victoria, we’re now really looking forward to getting our members back together. Our first event is going to be a chance for everyone to catch up with old friends and make some new ones."
Backed by the AFA (Advertising Federation of Australia), VIC AFA Youngbloods is a program that develops social, networking and educational events for young people in the marketing and communications community. VIC AFA Youngbloods is dedicated to providing a voice for young people to have a say on industry issues and future directions. VIC AFA Youngbloods is a proud supporter of Open Family Australia’s 250 Club, which supports homeless youth in Melbourne.
Together Again will be held on Thursday, 8 May, at RedLove (Level 1, 401 Swanston Street, Melbourne), from 6.30pm. The event is open to all but tickets are strictly limited. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members when pre-purchased online at www.afa.org.au , and $30 at the door (subject to availability).
This event is proudly sponsored by Melbourne advertising agencies JWT, Leo Burnett, M&C Saatchi, DraftFCB, Whybin\TBWA and Reality Group. Special thanks also to sponsors Red Stitch, Strugnell Cole and Marketing Magazine. Prizes will be drawn on the night, including the chance to win an iPod nano.
To become a VIC AFA Youngbloods member, email young.bloods@whybintbwa.com.au
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