How to be a ‘Talent Magnet’ and financing options in The City – topics at Next Week’s dinners
Making your company a ‘Talent Magnet’ before everyone knows who you are
Like any business, startups need to attract the best talent they can afford, in each and every discipline in order to make waves in their marketplace. This is particularly important when scaling up. Brands like Apple, Google, AirBNB and Burberry are of course talent magnets, and that’s all very good if you’re a multinational who’s invested in building a reputation around nurturing employees and looking after their future. But how do you go about becoming a talent magnet when you’re a startup that’s not a household name?
Come for dinner with Mark Hardy, CMO of Viber who achieved just this in the early stages of Viber, and global C suite marketing headhunter Jules McKeen of The Talent Business who lives and breathes this challenge.
Dinner is at 6:45pm on Monday 23 November at Aubaine, Heddon St
Financing options in The City, dine with Guillaume Taurignan, director at Jeffereies
Enjoy dinner and drinks followed by an after-dinner talk and informal Q&A with Guillaume Taurignan, Director at Jefferies, who’s going to give an overview of financing options in The City, from private equity transactions through to IPOs.
Guillaume Taurignan covers Internet for Jefferies in EMEA and has been a Technology & Internet banker for 12 years, advising high-growth clients on M&A, IPOs and other financing transactions. He has a wealth of information to share, particularly in relation to tech companies.
Dinner is at 6:45pm on Tuesday 23 November at Tom’s Kitchen, St Katharine Docks
Don’t forget we also have the next Breakfast for Founders happening on Tuesday 24 November at Aubaine, Broadgate Circle.
Fancy checking out what else is happening at TableCrowd? Take a look here.