IM Charity Party at SES NY March 23rd

Michael Gray

By Michael Gray
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Despite the fact that most of us are separated by hundreds or thousands of miles, one of the things that makes me the most proud of the people in this industry is the sense of family that exists. You know that when there’s a problem there’s ALWAYS someone there who will help, in some cases I’ve even seen people put aside long standing differences, to help someone who is in a jam.
It’s that spirit of family and giving that make the IM Charity party happen. To date the IM Charity parties have donated over $100,000 dollars to the Children’s Hospital, LiveStrong, Ronald McDonald House, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

So by contributing $40 (or more) you get to be part of that family spirit. You also get to spend the night with some of smartest most well known :-) people in our industry. If you’ve ever been to conference you’ll know what you learn at the parties is just as important as what you learn in the sessions. So if you’re going to be at SES NY it should be on your list of things to do.

Details

Monday March 23, 2009 8PM-Midnight
Heartland Brewery Union Square
35 Union Sq
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 645-3400
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You can buy your ticket in advance so there’s no waiting at the door that night.

Special thanks to BOTW and We Build Pages, for sponsoring the event. If your company would like to become a sponsor the event there are still opportunities open.

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AussieWebmaster February 26, 2009 at 6:43 am

Apparently Greg Niland is also organizing some type of souvenir beer mugs that should become collectibles with industry related cartoons on them.

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