Schedule of Upcoming Luncheons at the National Press Club
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following is a schedule of upcoming luncheons at the National Press Club. National Press Club events are open to NPC members and their guests only. Credentialed press may cover Luncheons and Newsmakers. Events listed are subject to last-minute changes. Space may be reserved at any NPC Luncheon by calling 202-662-7501. To save time and avoid waiting in line, tickets can be paid for in advance by using a credit card or putting tickets on a house account if there is a credit card on file with the Club. Reservations are not required for Newsmakers, unless otherwise noted. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080917/NPCLOGO ) To find out more about what's happening at the National Press Club, check out the National Press Club's Web site at http://npc.press.org. ******* indicates new or updated items November 13, 2009 -- THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE HOLEMAN LOUNGE Truett Cathy, Founder/Chairman and Dan Cathy President/CEO, Chick-fil-A Inc. TOPIC: The father and son team will discuss their company's unprecedented sales growth despite a struggling economy and their recipe for success, hospitality and customer service. November 16, 2009 Deborah Hersman, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board TOPIC: TBA November 30, 2009 HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, Marquis of Baux TOPIC: TBA THIS EVENT IS LIMITED TO NPC MEMBERS AND 2 GUESTS Credentialed Press may cover with ID. ***** December 4, 2009 Joy Zinoman, Artistic Director and Co-founder, Studio Theatre TOPIC: TBA ***** December 8, 2009 Gary Knell, President and CEO, Sesame Workshop TOPIC: TBA ***** December 14, 2009 Karen Mills, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration TOPIC: TBA SOURCE National Press Club Melinda Cooke of the National Press Club, +1-202-662-7516, mcooke@Press.org
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