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WOMEN’S SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP OF DC Telecom Society HOSTS RECEPTION in Support of International Telecommunications Week (ITW) 2011 – one of the world’s largest Global Wholesale Communications Conferences Communications and Technology Connections (CTC)-Washington, DC will host a Networking Reception at The Loggia at The Fairmont, located at 2401 M Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037 on Monday, May 23, 2011 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The event is open and free for all members and non-members.
This event is an excellent opportunity to network with CTC members, learn more about the organization’s special interest group for women, and celebrate the 2011 ITW Show taking place at the Marriott Wardman hotel. CTC is expected to have several speakers address some critical global wholesale trends during the event. Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 18 to programs@ntgts.org. Please provide your full contact details and the contact information for your guest(s). Complimentary appetizers will be provided. There will be a cash bar with drink specials offered. The hotel is located near the Foggy Bottom and DuPont Metro Stations. The event may be located outside in the hotel’s exquisite courtyard, weather permitting. For more information about the hotel, see http://www.fairmont.com/washington/GuestServices/Restaurants/TheLoggia.htm?wbc_purpose=Basic&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished. For more information about this event, please visit: www.ctconnections.org.About Communications and Technology Connections (CTC)-Washington, D.C. | In 2004, Communications and Technology Connections (CTC) in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area was established. CTC is a result of further expansion into other markets as well as leveraging the mission and track record of the North Texas Global Telecommunications Society (NTGTS). The Washington, D.C. area was selected as a key market for expansion since the area is one of the world's busiest and fastest changing telecom and technology hubs. CTC is a dynamic professional membership-based organization dedicated to the promotion of dialogue and interaction on the social and business impacts of global communications and related technologies. |
For more information, visit www.ctconnections.org or www.ntgts.org or e-mail programs@ntgts.org. |