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PKF Cooper Parry hosts Gin and Jazz evening
Market-leading Birmingham accountants and business advisors PKF Cooper Parry are staging a special midsummer Gin and Jazz evening for members of the professional services community in Birmingham on Tuesday 5 July (4.30pm-7.00pm).
The event, which is taking place at the firm’s offices on Calthorpe Road in Edgbaston, will give the city’s bankers, lawyers and other members of the professional community the chance to get to know all the new members of the West Midlands team, which has enjoyed rapid growth since PKF Cooper Parry’s merger with Clement Keys at the start of the year.
Guests will be treated to a variety of mouth-watering English Garden cocktails and canapés and will be entertained by a smooth, laid-back jazz band and an ingenious iPad magician. They will also have the chance to take a look around the firm’s recently revamped offices.
Commenting on the event, Ade Cheatham, CEO at PKF Cooper Parry, said:
“Our Gin and Jazz night promises to be a fantastic event and the perfect way to introduce our new team members to the rest of the Birmingham business community and let them know more about the great work we are doing.”
To register for the event please email events@pkfcooperparry.com or call a member of the marketing team on 0121 456 4456.
For further information, visit www.pkfcooperparry.com/gin-and-jazz-night
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Donna Hill .
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