Where was EML Wildfire in November 2011?

We've been out and about this month at a range of industry events. Here's a quick roundup:1st November - London Blogger Meetup - Danny & Max went to the London Bloggers Meet-up, which had the new editor of The Huffington Post speaking3rd November - Dell B2B Social Huddle - Danny attended the latest instalment at Google HQ10th November - Cambridge Wireless International SIG - David and Darren attended and Rupert from EML Wildfire client PicoChip was a speaker10th November - Home Cinema Choice launch - Claire and Roz attended the re-launch of Home Cinema Choice and Website World11th November - Power of One - Danny went to this great event focusing on tech startups, where the Chairman of EML Wildfire client Tradeshift - Morten Lund - was speaking along with Jason Calacanis and Charles Arthur15th November - PRCA Awards - Debby got her posh frock on for the event at London’s Park Lane Hilton15th November - Cartes - Ellen crossed the Channel to visit Cartes in Paris on with our client Samsung Semiconductor and Ingenia17th November - Social Media Measurement Event run by AMEC - Louise went to find out more about how the industry is tackling the issue of measurement17th November - PRCA Client Services Event - Ellie will be blogging soon about her experiences at this industry course24th November - Digital Sizzle - Danny Max and Fiona went to this networking event for people who work in the digital industry. It was held in the Adam Street club and was well attended with around 200 people in total. Good networking with digital people and PR’s there as well24th November - PRCA Chairman's Dinner - Debby and Richard rubbed shoulders with the great and the good of the PR industry at this exclusive event26th November - PRCA conference26th November - University of Westminster seminar - Danny spoke at the University of Westminster to around 50 undergraduate students29th November - Pocket Lint Awards - Claire, Fiona, Roz and Hannah went off to this annual awards bash at the Arcadia

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