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Monday, 07 June 2010 13:09

TV personality to host BAPC 2010 Conference

Naga Munchetty, best known for moderating the BBC's Working Lunch programme alongside Declan Curry, will be host the BAPC's annual conference over the weekend of 5 November in Waltham Abbey, Herts.

 

Munchetty has built up a reputation for being an outstanding financial journalist having worked for Bloomberg, Reuters Financial Television and CNBC. Previously, she has also worked as a business producer and reporter for Channel 4 News.

Tony Honnor, associate director of the BAPC comments: "We're pleased that Naga has agreed to host our conference this year. She will add another level of wit, charm and knowledge to the event which we hope will surpass the high standards achieved in the past. Once again, our conference will focus on methods and ideas to enable printers to increase business and improve their all-round commercial strength. The conference continues to prove a success among attendees and whilst the full event schedule has yet to be finalised, the programme will bring together BAPC members, print business owners, managers and directors as well as industry experts, business gurus and leading print suppliers."

The BAPC 2010 Conference is open to anyone working in the industry and tickets are available at a subsidised cost of ?120 per delegate thanks to the support of industry sponsors. email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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