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Sandton SPCA Speaker SeriesLearn how to negotiate a good deal in a bad economy over breakfast with Kim Meredith, acclaimed lecturer, negotiator, dealmaker and award winning author at the SAP Auditorium in Woodmead on Tuesday 21st June. All profits from this event will go to the Sandton SPCA. -Do you know how to get the salary or income that you want? Internationally acclaimed lecturer, negotiator, dealmaker and award-winning author Kim Meredith will explore the answers to these questions at a breakfast fundraiser for the Sandton SPCA on Tuesday 21 June at the SAP Auditorium in Woodmead. The challenging market conditions of today have forced many companies to tighten their budgets, resulting in smaller salaries, fewer increases, vacant positions not being filled or people having to work harder for the same salary (or effectively less). Kim will explore solutions to these issues in her interactive lecture and provide the audience with some valuable tips on how to improve personal wealth despite the depressed state of the economy. Each guest will receive a personalised copy of Kim's most recent book, Dealonomics: How You Can Earn More Money in a Bad Economy. All profits from this event will go to the Sandton and Eastern Metro SPCA. The cost per person will be R595 (excluding VAT). Group bookings can be made at a discounted rate. For more information or bookings contact Lee-Ann Shepherd (PR and fundraising manager - Sandton and Eastern Metro SPCA) on 082 469 1423 or email az.gro.acpsnotdnas@rp. One of over 90 societies in South Africa today, the Sandton and Eastern Metro SPCA remains one of the largest in terms of district, servicing 176 suburbs. Firmly focused on the prevention of cruelty to animals, the services of the Sandton and Eastern Metro SPCA include lost and found, shelter facilities, veterinary services, educational programmes and inspectorate services (pre and post adoption/reports of animal abuse). Date: 21 June 2016Time: 07:15 - 09:30 Venue: SAP Auditorium, Building 1, SAP Office Park, 1 Woodmead Drive, Woodmead, Johannesburg Cost: R595 per person (exc. VAT) |