BNZ Presents Sir Richard Branson Live in Auckland
BNZ Presents Sir Richard Branson Live in Auckland
The banquet event of the decade is now
confirmed.
BNZ Presents Sir Richard Branson Live in Auckland and you are invited to be there.
At age 16, this world renowned entrepreneur established what would become Virgin Group, which today employs 50,000 people with revenues exceeding US $18 billion.
We invite you to witness Sir Richard Branson speak live about his fascinating life story and "making it to the top" at an exclusive VIP banquet celebrating the 50th anniversary of Outward Bound New Zealand.
DATE AND VENUE:
Thursday 20th October, 2011 Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
- Inspirational address by Sir Richard Branson on 'how to make a difference' in business, family and personal life - Martin Bayfield, the world's finest Master of Ceremonies direct from the UK - Five course gourmet banquet featuring the best cuisine Auckland has to offer - New Zealand Winegrowers selecting premium New Zealand wines to match each course - Live performance by world-class Auckland singer/songwriter, Dave Dobbyn - Brief charity auction with net proceeds benefiting Outward Bound New Zealand
Allow Sir Richard Branson to challenge and inspire you and your clients, colleagues and friends at this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Interest is high, so secure your booking today to avoid disappointment.
BOOK NOW: www.ducoevents.co.nz
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