It was fantastic spending a few quality days together in the beautiful city of Rome. There were many highlights and it was great to see so many new connections and friendships forming.
We have 3 other IR events still to come in 2019, next up Tokyo 8th–11th May then Chicago 10th–13th July and the Annual Conference will return to Amsterdam 26th–29th October. We hope to see many of you there. As a reminder, these are all limited ticket events to ensure most effective relationship development time. To ensure you don’t miss out, please register your interest via [email protected].
Please keep a close eye on group updates, as there are many exciting developments coming soon. It is an exciting time to be part of IR Global and we thank you again for your ongoing support.
Warmest Regards
Tom Wheeler – IR Founder
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Event Schedule
Thursday January 31st
THURSDAY MORNING
Walking Tour
Join us and discover Rome on a city walking tour. The tour will cover highlights including the Piazza Barberini, Trevi fountain, Pantheon, Temple of Hadrian, Sant’ Ignazio, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant ‘Angelo.
THURSDAY MIDDAY
Networking Lunch
Start the conference day with networking lunch at the Westin Excelsior hotel.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
‘Dealmakers’ Bash
‘Dealmakers’ arena for attendees to share opportunities with one another.
THURSDAY EVENING
Drinks Reception at Ludovisi Ballroom
The evening drinks reception will be hosted at the Westin Excelsior hotel.
The reception will include drinks and canapés and offer attendees time to meet in a relaxed social setting prior to the main conference day.
Friday February 1st
FRIDAY DAYTIME
Presentations and Networking
Presentations and networking day within the hotel. During the main conference day, attendees will hear from the IR management team, guest speakers and have significant networking time.
FRIDAY EVENING
Evening Meal at Palazzo Brancaccio
Luxury networking dinner at Palazzo Brancaccio, a beautiful and historic residence in the heart of the capital. A step away from the Domus Aurea, between the Colosseum and the basilicas of San Giovanni and Santa Maria Maggiore.