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Are you an AMASA member?

With no rate increases this year, there's no better time for new members to join the Advertising Media Association and benefit from a host of activities in 2004.
The Advertising Media Association of South Africa (AMASA), a section 21 company aimed at educating and raising levels of advertising media professionalism in South Africa, is calling on all members to renew their AMASA membership.

The rates for this year, which include 14% VAT, are:
  • Corporate membership: R840 (a once off payment) plus R340 per person
  • Individual membership is R452 per person
  • Student Membership: R90 per person (with a valid student card)
  • Individual meeting attendance: R50 per person

    AMASA members enjoy:
  • free entry to the monthly meetings, where they will be addressed by top
  • class speakers on a variety of topics;
  • unprecedented networking opportunities
  • preferential bookings and discounted rates at educational workshops
  • regular AMASA newsletters
  • discounted rates for the annual AMASA social function.

    Becoming an AMASA member or renewing your membership is easy. Simply visit the AMASA website at www.amasa.org.za and under the membership link you will find all the details or call Christine Hollis on 011 258 4046.


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    Owlhurst Communications
    Kirsten Doyle
    Tel: 011 884 2559

    23 Feb 2004 07:32

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