Friday 25 April 2014

TEDxEuston Salon 2014 - 21st June 2014

With the success of last years’ TEDxEuston Salon 2013 at the Eight Club, the TEDxEuston team are delighted to announce that the upcoming TEDxEuston Salon 2014 will take place at the British Museum on the 21st June 2014 from 17.30 – 23.00.

Following on from the TEDxEuston 2013 conference - Ripple Effect, the TEDxEuston Salon 2014 will focus on the theme: “Ripple Effect: Education and the next generation.”  This year’s speakers are passionate about making a real difference through education and engaging with the next generation from their unique perspectives of urbanization, health, empowerment and mentoring.



Speakers include: Naana Otoo-Oyortey MBE, Health Research and Development (FORWARD), Kunle Adeyemi  (NLE Lead Architect/Project Manager of Makoko Floating School) & Precious Simba (Founder and Programs Director of the Girls Development Initiative). All three speakers will surprise you with their unique perspectives on education that will get you thinking and hopefully doing.

We searched long and hard for that ideal venue for TEDxEuston Salon 2014. In the British Museum, we found a spacious and exciting venue with state of the art facilities to stage an inspiring event, as well as the ambiance to reflect, network and share an intimate evening with friends. In addition, guests and delegates will have access to the collection and special exhibitions during gallery hours.

We look forward to welcoming you to TEDxEuston 2014 “Ripple Effect: Education and the next generation”. As many have come to expect, guest and delegates will enjoy an inspiring, motivating and relaxing event that is thought provoking, offers the chance to meet like-minded individuals and network. Go through this link to see the pictures of the TEDxEustonSalon 2013 and then ask yourself if there is really any better way to spend an evening in London this June.

Limited ticket availability! Get your tickets HERE!

The Salon is supported by our partner Shell.


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