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Open Mic Night

Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Open Mic Night

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KXBF Member   more info Ended £0.00 £0.00
Non-Member Ticket   more info Ended £10.00 £0.00

Event Details

KXBF Open Mic Night

Thursday 11th March   6pm - 9pm

HJA Bar, 180 North Gower Street, NW1 2NB

Members free, Non-members £10, cash bar

The KXBF Open Mic Night gives you, local business leaders, the opportunity to inspire, influence and entertain your fellow KXBF members and guests.

You have just 9 ½ minutes to engage, inspire and get your message across, and get their vote!

And if you succeed you could get an invitation to return to Open Mic, or feature your program, seminar, surgery or workshop in this year's KXBF event calendar - with all the promotion for your business that this opportunity presents.

The Open Mic Night format is simple. Just 3 business members of KXBF - plus one wild card, plucked from the audience will make
short 9½ minute presentations in an evening. They will be asked to speak on a subject relevant to their core business.

The audience will be asked to vote on the best presentation adding a little competitive edge to the proceedings.

Do you have the confidence to convince your peers to vote for you? To attend, register here.

If you wish to be a presenter email us at info@kxbf.org with your details and a brief description of your intended presentation

When & Where



Hodge Jones Allen
180 North Gower Street
NW1 2NB London
United Kingdom

Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT)


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King's Cross Business Forum



KING'S CROSS is one of the most dynamic centres of one of the greatest capital cities in the world.

IT is not just an area, but a meeting point, a cross-roads and an idea. King's Cross - St Pancras is the best connected transport hub of any European city - and so much more! The station alone is the busiest in the UK. Tubes and buses connect North, South, East and West with the whole of London - including all of the London Airports.  Overground services not only connect to the whole of the country but to Paris, Brussels, and beyond. The huge regeneration project in King’s Cross is creating a whole new city in London and the commercial centre of the capital is now King’s Cross St Pancras

THERE are 3000+ businesses in the immediate geographic area but thousands more who come to King’s Cross or who would like to do business here with three mainline stations, the biggest regeneration project in Europe, world-class academic establishments, hotels, restaurants, and cultural and tourist attractions just minutes away, and one of the most vibrant night-life scenes in the capital

THE King's Cross Business Forum aims to harness that energy and create new initiatives for the people who work or trade in the area, to improve the working environment and job opportunities, and speak up for an area that for generations was down-trodden but over the next decade is likely to become the epicentre of the new London

THE Forum’s vision is to become the recognised voice of the business community in this quarter, the conduit for the latest information about the regeneration programme, to become a major influence on the environment for commerce and collaboration to the advantage of all communities, residential, not for profit, academic and commercial

ESTABLISHED in 2003 the forum was funded by the London Development Agency and administered by Camden Council. On 31st March 2009, funding ceased and a new independent and self-funding organisation was formed, led by a voluntary team of local business owners. 

IF you would like to get involved with the managment of the forum, please email volunteer@kxbf.org

www.kxbf.org