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Megaquiz: at Ironmongers' Hall
Sponsored by de Poel

21st June 2012, 6:00pm - 9:00pm, Ironmongers' Hall, Barbican, London
Last year 120 people came to the Barbican to compete for the title of MegaQuiz champions 2011.
Many questions were asked, many answers given.
From ten competitive companies, one victor emerged.
But all who attended claimed to be winners as such a fantastic, entertaining evening was had by all:
- "Excellent event, good atmosphere, good content, good company." Emma Briscoe, HR Business Partner, British Transport Police
- "Great
fun, electric atmosphere." Sasha
Shynkaruk, Occupational Health Adviser, GlaxoSmithKline
- "Fantastic entertainment, fantastic food, very entertaining and engaging host; a very worthwhile cause." Kerrie Markou, Business Development Communications Manager, Serco Group
This year why not bring your team along to compete for the title of MegaQuiz Champion 2012. A good time is guaranteed, and who knows you may even learn a lot along the way.
Your compere for the evening will be Phil Friend (OBE FRSA), EFD associate and one of the UK's foremost consultants on disability matters.
Price:
Price includes dinner and drinks throughout the evening:
Members: £79 per person or £499 a table of eight
Non-members: £99 per person or £699 a table of eight
To make an individual booking please contact a member of the Training and Events Team: 020 7403 3020, or events@efd.org.uk
Who should attend?
Anyone in your organisation with an interest in learning more about disability.
Price and booking
Members: £499
Non-members:
£699
Prices are exclusive of VAT at 20%.
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