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RMIT - Young Essentials Project

Location: Melbourne, Peninsula C, Docklands

7.00pm

02 Sep - 02 Sep, 2008

Now in its ninth year, The Young Essentials Project (YEP) - launched by RMIT University and Jockey Australia to foster closer integration and communication between industry and educational partners - will hold its annual event on September 2 2008.

Key speakers will include Target managing director Laura Inman, Target general manager, marketin Murray Chenery, Sportsgirl general manager Elle Roseby, Country Road menswear designer Kerrin Schuppan and RMIT head of school, fashion and textiles Keith Collishaw.

This event is by invitation only.

  • Organised by: RMIT University
  • Contact name: Sarah Tedesco
  • Phone: 03 9925 9430
  • Email: sarah.tedesco@rmit.edu.au
  • Web link: N/A
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