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Wine Mixer with the Carnegie New Leaders (CNLs) and Carnegie Staff

Friday, April 17, 2009 06:30 PM to 08:00 PM

Description:

Join us at Accademia di Vino, 1081 Third Avenue at 64th Street, for a chance to meet and network with Carnegie Council staff.

This is an opportunity to learn more about the Carnegie New Leaders Program. We welcome all current CNLs, their friends, and anyone who may be interested in joining CNL.

Organizer: Derek Berlin, 2009 CNL Chairperson

CNL offers members an opportunity to study and to learn together with other young professionals from a variety of sectors, including academia, business, media, law, government, and civil society. By invitation only, members must be under 40.


Location:
Accademia di Vino, 1081 Third Avenue at 64th Street, Manhattan, New York City

Contact
Stefanie Ambrosio

sambrosio@cceia.org

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