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tuesday 27th april, 2010
A message from our Chairman.
Dear member,
It is a pleasure to be able to reach out to so many people looking to build their careers in what is an exciting time for the railways across the UK and indeed the World, which touches on our fundamental aim to ‘Promote, Inspire and bring together Young Railway Professionals’.
It is therefore important that we provide and promote a mixture of formal and informal events in order for Young Professionals to network and learn. We really want your feedback and ideas on this.
The inaugural ‘Black Tie Dinner 2010’ was a great success and thank you to all those who turned up and helped organise the event. We have already started planning for the 2011 event.
We have some excellent things coming up and hope with your support and feedback to get bigger and better.
Read more in my April update on the website.
Robert Mullen
Chairman, Young Railway Professionals
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Launch of the YRP website.
We have now launched our Young Railway Professionals website at www.youngrailwayoperators.org.
On there you'll find key information on each of the parent organisations (including a summary of how to join), forthcoming events, reviews of past events that have taken place and much more.
Don't forget to take a look and add us to your favourites list!
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Get involved in our Young Professionals' discussion forum.
Our brand new discussion forum has boards for Fleet, Operations and Signalling & Infrastructure, as well as areas for Graduates and those looking for Career Opportunities. There's also the chance to give us feedback on what we do, our events and our website.
Interested in joining, just sign-up here to get full access to the forum.
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Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn!
Not only can get the latest News and Events updates from the Young Railway Professionals website, but you can also now follow us on Twitter and join our group on LinkedIn. Coming soon, we'll also have a Facebook group.
For those of you interested, you can also subscribe to our RSS feed to get notifications sent directly to your web browser, mobile phone program, etc.
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