GGF announces details of president’s reception

  • 6 Mar 2019

GGF discusses the plans for this year’s President’s reception as GGF President John Agnew and Kevin Buckley the GGF Group Chief Executive, both look forward to what promises to be a memorable and enjoyable occasion.

John Agnew, GGF President

Looking ahead to the event, John Agnew comments: “I look forward to meeting my fellow Members for what promises be a great occasion for the Federation.”

It’s a time for Members and industry guests to meet up and to take advantage of the networking opportunities in a relaxed atmosphere over a few drinks. The event also gives Members the opportunity to hear first-hand about the GGF’s plans for the future from both the President and the GGF Group Chief Executive.

Plus, this year’s event will see the introduction of a special award to a GGF Member for Outstanding Service to the Industry. 

Kevin Buckley also comments on the event: “This will the first time I have attended the GGF President’s Reception and I very much look forward to sharing time with our members and to presenting the GGF’s vision for the immediate and long term future.”

Kevin Buckley, GGF Group Chief Executive

Event Programme:
4.00pm: drinks and canapés served
4.30pm: The President’s Address from John Agnew
4.45pm: Chief Executive’s Presentation by Kevin Buckley
5.00pm: Outstanding Service to the Industry Award
7.00pm: Event closes

All GGF Members are free to attend the President’s Reception, which will take place on Tuesday 26th March, starting at 4pm at St Bride Foundation Institute in Blackfriars, London. You can email [email protected] for more information on the event.

Contact:

Glass and Glazing Federation
40 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
LONDON

t: 0207 939 9101

Visit the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) website

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