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Fellows Dinner with Jeremy Hunt 

2 December 2009
7pm - 10.30pm
The Dukes, London

Join us for dinner and hear from Jeremy Hunt, MP, Member of Parliament for South West Surrey, Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

Book your place today by contacting the Events Team on 020 8973 1360 or book online.

Speaker
Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt
Member of Parliament for South West Surrey

Jeremy was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for South West Surrey in May 2005. In July 2007 Jeremy was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet by David Cameron to take on the role of Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport. He had previously served from December 2005 to July 2007 as Shadow Minister for Disabled People. As well as the vital Olympics brief, Jeremy sees the role as having a major relevance to the quality of life agenda. He is also interested in international development, was a member of the International Development Select Committee. His particular area of focus has been HIV/AIDS in Africa.

Jeremy went to school in South West Surrey, and then studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford, gaining a first class honours degree. After a brief period as a management consultant he went to Japan for two years where he supported himself teaching English whilst he learnt Japanese. He then returned to the UK and with a business partner set up Hotcourses Ltd, the UK’s largest publisher of guides and websites to help people choose the right school, college, university or course.

Venue

Dukes Hotel
35-36 St. James's Place
London
SW1A 1NY

Ticket Prices
Fellow ticket £115.00 + VAT
Fellow and Guest ticket £200.00 + VAT
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