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America Media EventsAugust 01, 2016

On April 27th at the New York Athletic Club, young professionals in the New York City area will join Fr. Matt Malone, S.J., Fr. James Martin, S.J., and the editors and friends of America Media for an evening of networking and conversation! Professionals will be attending to share ideas and experiences from many industries including media, finance, technology, real estate, health care and more. Come exchange ideas and meet new contacts in a classic New York setting. Please find complete details regarding tickets and raffles at americaspringdrinks.eventbrite.com.

Business dress. This event is sponsored by the Catholic Travel Centre and CBRE. Partners for this event include: St. Malachy's Young Professionals and St. Ignatius of Loyola Young Adults.

All questions may be directed to events@americamedia.org

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