When Things Go Wrong: Expats dinner
Thu, Sep 19
|Frederiksberg
A great opportunity for those who want to share or get inspired, to network professionally or simply find people who could be your friends at a language class or a handball club.
Time & Location
Sep 19, 2024, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Frederiksberg, Finsensvej 29, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Guests
About the event
We’re inviting you to a slow dining experience for expats that seek to broaden their network, find their support group while adapting to a new lifestyle and beat the loneliness before the dark times kick in (we mean autumn, for sure!)
We will serve you a delicious and plant-based 3 course dinner and listen to your fellows sharing their disastrous stories and struggles when adapting to a new life as an expat in Denmark, finding friends and making the most of the new career paths.
Our key speaker this evening will be James Read, the former CEO of Ford, Denmark.
This is a great opportunity for those who want to share or get inspired, to network professionally or simply find people who could be your friends at a language class or a handball club.
Did we convince you? Then get your ticket now!
How this works:
We will have a key speaker to share their story, and everyone is more than welcome to ask questions, point fingers and laugh. The mic will be open for others from the audience too if the time allows.
Do you have a sharp tongue and a f*ked up story to tell? Can you share your fiascos with others with your finger raised and say “Don’t do this, guys”? Then sign up via info@ohaevents.dk and give a short description of what you’re going to tell.
Boring but important details:
Location:
OHA Frederiksberg, Finsesnvej 29. The closest is Fasanvej metro station.
Date:
Thursday, September 19, 2024, at 18:00 - 21:00.
Tickets:
This is a paid event, which includes a 3 course dinner and one welcome drink.
We have only 30 seats for the dinner, so grab your ticket here now!
Language:
The event will be held in English so that everyone is included.
Profanities in your speech are OK to a moderate level 🙂