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Small Group Dinners

49th NABE Annual Meeting
“Global Integration, Competition, and Innovation”
Sunday, September 9, 2007
7:30-9:00 PM

The small group dinners present an opportunity to meet other NABE members and discuss important, hot issues of the day while in San Francisco. Eleven dinner groups are planned, and this is how they will work.

Each group will have a NABE discussion leader and an assigned restaurant.
All participants will pay for their own meals, drinks, tip, etc.

The dinners will take place after the Sunday evening reception in the Carnelian Room and are scheduled from 7:30-9:00 PM. Dinner groups will gather at the reception. Look for the sign for your dinner group.

In the interest of facilitating group discussion, the dinner group sizes are capped at eight (including hosts).

Below is a list of topics and restaurants. Indicate your top three choices by indicating “1,” “2,” or “3” in the list before the dinner topics. NABE will assign everyone to a dinner group on a first-come, first-served basis. Please use the form below for your three choices.

A spouse or friend may attend the dinner with you. Please note his/her name below.

Name:

Optional guest name:

Email:

  Discussion Topic Restaurant
Health Care E&O Trading Co, 314 Sutter St (Asian Fusion)
Federal Reserve Policy Farallon, 450 Post Street (Seafood)
China Tadich Grill, 240 California St. (Seafood)
Housing & Commercial Real Estate Le Central, 453 Buck St (French)
Trade Agreements Café Tiramisu, 28 Belden Place (Italian)
National Security Morton’s Steakhouse, 400 Post
Energy Brindisi, 88 Belden Place (Italian)
Immigration Sam’s Grill & Seafood, 374 Bush St.
Mergers and Acquisitions Jeanty at Jack’s, 615 Sacramento (French)
Regulatory Approaches B44, 44 Belden Place (Spanish)
2008 Election Café Anjou, 44 Compton Pl. (French)
Capital Markets and Asia Allegro, 1701 Jones St
(Italian)