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06 June 2011
Wardrobe Management / Dress for success:

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Dress for success: How important
is our outlook? |
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Dress code for different business settings |
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Advises from leading senior expats about
how they manage
their wardrops... |
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Besides the leading senior expats, we will
also also some image consultants and representatives of
leading fashion brands sharing their experiences and advises
with us...
Personal Financial planning for Expats |
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Discussion
co-chairs: |
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Mr.Josh Bassett: Executive Producer,
Bloomberg TV. |
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Ms. Ozlem Cakir the founder of "Ozlem Cakir
Professional Image and Communication Consultancy" |
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Ms. Janna Fortmann, Director, Turseff / EBRD
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Ms. Elena Schenone, writer |
Structure of the program:
Turkey is an expatriate exporting country, and ESU Turkey aims
to provide a platform for young professionals to get prepared
for a future expat life. In line with that goal and within the
framework of our vision, ESU Turkey will be hosting a series
of roundtable discussions and debating opportunities, called
"ESU ExpatSuite". The program will aim to help talented
young people improve their multicultural adaptation skills to
help them be better prepared for an international career.
Each event starts with some international keynote speakers
expressing their point of view on the subject and all participants
are welcome to get actively involved in the following discussion
and debate.
The structure of the program is such that for each event there
will be up to six international senior expats sharing their
views and experience on the selected topic. The session will
start with a panel where each keynote speaker will address the
participants with a short introduction (max 10 minute), and
then they will join small discussion groups where participants
could direct their questions in a more conversational environment.
We seek to have a max 42 participants divided into three roundtables.
Therefore the events will consist of a general panel for about
45 minutes followed by 90 minutes of small group discussions
(divided into three 30 minutes periods at which keynote speakers
will change tables...).
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