Empowering Copt Hall: intellectual property expert and finance minister to speak at 3rd biennial general community meeting

McCarthy Marie

The vibrant community of Copt Hall is gearing up for an enlightening and engaging event, its 3rd Biennial General Community Meeting on Saturday, May 4th, at Chez Ophelia.

This special gathering promises to be an enriching experience for all attendees. It will involve the selection of members to serve on the Development Committee for the next two years and a line-up of distinguished speakers and guests.

The highlight of the evening will be a presentation on “Intellectual Property and Your Business” by Mr. McCarthy Marie, an expert in the field of intellectual property rights.

Attendees will have the unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the importance of safeguarding intellectual property assets and leveraging them for business growth. Adding to the significance of the occasion will be an address by the Honourable Irving McIntyre, Minister of Finance and Parliamentary Representative for the area. As a champion of economic development and community empowerment, Minister Mc McIntyre’s participation underscores the importance of the topics to be discussed and the community’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and innovation.

The gathering will commence at 5:00 PM, allowing ample time for networking and camaraderie among community members. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with meaningful discussions, valuable knowledge-sharing, and a sense of camaraderie that epitomizes the spirit of Copt Hall.

All members of the Copt Hall community are cordially invited to attend this special event. The Copt Hall Community Development Committee looks forward to welcoming all to this enriching gathering at Chez Ophelia on May 4th.

For further inquiries please contact McDonald Thomas at Tel. 276 0405.

Press Contact: McCarthy Marie, PRO Copt Hall Community Development Committee, Tel.# 616 8000.

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