2nd Annual Members Appreciation Reception July 23rd
On July 23rd, the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia will host its Members Appreciation Reception at the Water Works Restaurant from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The restaurant, known for its world-class cuisine, is located in the national historic landmark, Fairmount Water Works - an architectural marvel and point of pride for the city of Philadelphia. At the reception, member companies will have the opportunity to meet the WTCGP’s new president, Linda Mysliwy Conlin, and network with other members, the Board of Directors, and the Advisory Council.
All WTCGP members (small business level and above) in good standing as of July 17th will enjoy complimentary admission for two people to this very special event. Additional tickets may be purchased for $50.00. For $500.00, members can provide additional support to the WTCGP as a member-sponsor. Sponsors will receive four admissions to the reception and the company's name will be prominently displayed in all promotional materials for this event.
We urge all of our member companies to share the many benefits of the WTCGP with prospective members. As a current member, if you introduce a new member to the WTCGP and they join prior to the reception, your company will receive a free ticket to one of our breakfast seminars ($50 value) or our 2010 Global Business Conference ($125 value), depending on the membership level of the new member.
For both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, exports now account for more than 7% of each state's GDP. It is critical to develop a competitive advantage by being a presence in global markets. If you are not yet a member, do not miss this opportunity to join now and enjoy an evening of fun and networking in the great company of the WTCGP, along with all the other membership benefits.
Join us in celebrating and acknowledging your support and the continued success of the WTCGP. To RSVP or to become a sponsor, please contact Emily Olson at eolson@wtcphila.org or 215-587-4247.
Please note: The dress code for this event is business casual. Jackets and ties are not required, but the restaurant requests that guests refrain from wearing jeans and sneakers.

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