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Speaking at the BIMA ‘Digital Directors’ Dinner’

Published on
16 September 2009
Ian Jindal
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  • Speaking at the BIMA ‘Digital Directors’ Dinner’

I realised, just after I’d accepted Justin Cooke’s kind invitation, that I’d never “done” an after-dinner speech before. Despite have spoken at conferences for many years, the whole dinner speaking thing was new to me.

Davina Lines of Netimperative, Ian Jindal, and Justin Cooke (MD of Fortune Cookie and Chair of BIMA).

It was a pleasure to see Davina again (we spent a year or so as co-directors at Netimperative back in the dot com era) and the whole evening was great fun.

Danny Meadows-Klue took some notes from the evening and – now that we’ve removed the confidential, contentious and profane – you can read the write-up here:

http://www.digitalstrategyconsulting.com/netimperative/directors_dinner_september_09/

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