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  "It is impossible for ideas to
  compete in the marketplace if no forum for 
   their presentation is provided or available"    
  -      Thomas Mann, 1896
  
 
A Business Forum Luncheon  
  
  Portland, Oregon 
    
  Wednesday, December 1st, 2004 
  - 11:45am
  to 1:30pm  
  
  Information Security   
  
    
      
          
        The River Place Hotel 
           Click
        on Picture of Hotel for details 
       
          The
      McCall Room 
          1510 SW Harbor Way, Portland, Oregon 
     
         
   
  This
  meeting is planned as a Closed Meeting for Chief Information Security
  Officers, Chief Information Officers, Directors of Information Technology and 
	Audit Directors ONLY. 
     We ask
  our friends and supporters who do not themselves
  qualify to attend this event, to forward this invitation to the relevant
  decision maker within their organization.   
    If
  you have questions regarding this series of meetings please call us at
  310-550-1984 or email us at [email protected] 
   There is of course absolutely no cost and no obligation
whatsoever 
placed upon
our
guests who attend - even valet parking will be paid.
  
 
  
 
 BY INVITATION ONLY - A RESERVATION IS REQUIRED 
   Registration Form FOR
  YOUR SECURITY ONLY YOUR ORGANIZATION NAME WILL APPEAR ON YOUR
  CONFIRMATION
 
  
 
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  The Business Forum 
  9297 Burton Way, Suite 100 
   Beverly Hills, CA 90210 
   Tel: 310-550-1984 Fax: 310-550-6121 
     [email protected]
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 Round Table Luncheons put
  all of our guests, the moderator and the experts at the same table, in an open
  conversation that is allowed to develop after everyone has introduced
  themselves. 
  These smaller forums are particularly suited to the introduction of new
  technologies, services and products in great detail and allow for an
  interactive, intimate and stimulating conversation. They are ideal for dealing
  with ideas or policy, as the moderator always ensures that everybody is given
  time to contribute to the conversation, should they wish to join in the
  debate. 
   
    
    
    
    
   
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