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Wilberforce Cayman Conference & Dinner Party 2019

Tuesday 17 September 2019
4pm - 6.30pm followed by drinks and a dinner buffet
Kimpton Seafire Resort, 60 Tanager Way, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman,
2.0 CPD

The Wilberforce Cayman conference and dinner party returns on 17 September 2019, featuring a number of topical talks and panel discussions delivered by our members. Both the conference and dinner party will take place at the Kimpton Seafire Resort from 4.00pm.

The full programme is available to download here.

To RSVP, please email seminars@wilberforce.co.uk with your full contact details and panel choices.

We hope to see you there.

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