21 August 2024
Enjoy an afternoon with our industry: tickets now available for the Printing Charity’s 195th Annual Luncheon
Tickets for one of the industry’s staple yearly events, the Printing Charity’s Annual Luncheon, are now on sale.
Every year, the Printing Charity hosts industry partners in historic Stationers’ Hall at the heart of Central London, close to where the charity was founded in 1827, to share its achievements throughout the past 12 months, and look to the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Guest speaker is the Printing Charity’s 2024 President, Baroness Nicky Morgan, the former Secretary of State for both Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and for Education.
“The Luncheon is our annual event for the sector we proudly support. It’s a chance for us to share what we’ve been doing, for people to catch up with industry contacts and hear from a keynote speaker. It’s often seen as a kick-off for the Christmas season, too.” said Printing Charity CEO Neil Lovell. “This year we’re delighted to have our 2024 President, Baroness Nicky Morgan, speaking, so we can look forward to another insightful and entertaining address.”
This year the Luncheon will take place on Thursday 14th November, with the drinks reception starting at midday. Events usually conclude by 4pm.
Tickets are priced at £120 per person, and include drinks reception with canapes, three-course meal with wine, and coffee and petit fours.
Find out more, and book tickets, here.
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