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Following on from the fantastic success of last month’s Business planning for creatives Coffee Club, CING is pleased to announce the next three in this series of interactive workshops.
These three workshops cover topics identified by CING’s creative membership as being vital to their business success and on which they requested more knowledge and information:
Intellectual Property & Legal: What creatives need to know?
October 13th, 10am – 12noon
Lead by Keith Arrowsmith, Head of Intellectual Property at JMW Solicitors
Creatives getting FAT – Finance Accounting Tax
November 23rd, 10am – 12noon
Lead by Steve Livingston, Crowe Clark Whitehill Accountants
Better Marketing & PR for Creatives
December 15th, 10am – 12noon
Lead by Marie Clement, Elite Edge Marketing
CING Coffee Clubs are designed to be highly interactive, allowing for as much participation from the attendees as possible, and limited to 20 people to ensure the maximum amount of attention for everyone.
Each workshop is led by a leader in their field with significant experience in their industry. They have also been chosen because of their great understanding and knowledge of the creative sector, working with clients big and small across the creative industries.
CING’s Phil Northall identified that “this high level of access to leading practitioners is not regularly seen outside CING Coffee Club…this is a unique opportunity for creative professionals to address the fundamental skills needed for a successful business”.
The workshops take place at Madlab in Manchester City Centre and each session costs just £15+VAT if you book early. You can reserve your place at www.c-i-n-g.org now!
For full details about each of the workshops and to register to attend, please follow the links to each above.
If you have any further questions about CING or the Coffee Club series, please contact Phil Northall at phil.northall@c-i-n-g.org.


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