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022 910 2580
Expand Your Horizons: The American International Club of Geneva is a community of English-speaking people living in the Geneva area, connected by a common language and enriched by diverse backgrounds and interests.
Originating 60 years ago as an American club, the AIC has evolved into a rich multicultural organization with members representing over 50 countries. Activities range from high-profile speakers and professional seminars to sporting and cultural events and community service. The organization continues to welcome members of all nationalities. All you need is a desire to expand your horizons – to connect with others, to learn and to have fun. Whether you are new to the area or a lifetime local, you will find connections at the AIC. Meet new friends and network. Explore new ideas and embrace familiar traditions. Strengthen your backhand, groove your swing, participate in charity events. Whatever your interests, the AIC is for you. Join their community today!
Annual membership fees: download flyer
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022 736 01 20
You don’t have to be an American to join the American International Women’s Club of Geneva! The AIWC is a non-profit club offering support and friendship to English-speaking women of ALL NATIONALITIES residing in the Geneva area.
Founded in 1958, the AIWC currently has about 700 members from 50 different nationalities. They speak more than 10 languages. Their purpose is to provide their members:
- A home away from home.
- An opportunity to make new friends.
- A smooth integration into the Geneva environment.
- A chance to participate in more than 25 regular activities and other events.
- A way to participate in community service.
Annual membership fees: Current membership fees are Fr. 250.- per year, with a small reduction for retirees. A one time only registration fee of Fr. 50.- is charged to new members.
For non-residents and visitors to Geneva:
AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP: Fr. 150.- (renewable)
Available to members who live more than 100 km. from Geneva but would like to enjoy full membership privileges
6 MONTH MEMBERSHIP: Fr. 175.- (non-renewable, registration fee included)
2 MONTH MEMBERSHIP: Fr. 80.- (non-renewable, registration fee included)
www.bscc.co.uk
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Switzerland: +41 (0)44 422 31 31
UK: +44 (0)20 7650 3802
The British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce (BSCC) was founded in 1920 as an independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting its 700-plus Members and promoting business relations between Switzerland, Liechtenstein and the UK.
The BSCC provides a professional environment for business people who wish to become a part of the British-Swiss business community. By offering relevant networking opportunities and encouraging dialogue between members, parliamentarians and the broader business world, the BSCC follows and influences key developments affecting member’s interests.
The BSCC aims to be recognised as the Voice of British-Swiss Business and as an organisation that puts the needs and interests of its members at the core of everything it does.
www.britsinbusiness.ch
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022 918 24 78
Brits in Business is a dynamic networking group where individuals help each other to generate business opportunities and offer advice and assistance on how to set up or develop new enterprises.
It focuses on the British entrepreneur, but is open to all British people and Anglophones in business. There is a strong element of networking rather than formal business.
Brits in Business was created in 2005 by the British Consulate in Geneva and a group of British entrepreneurs who felt they lacked a forum to learn from other entrepreneurs, to share business ideas and to make new contacts.
Events include elevator speeches and guest speakers who are invited to share their experiences in an informal setting at a venue in Geneva. These take place during the early evening and are publicised on the Brits in Business website and by e-mail.
Objectives:
- To actively connect the British entrepreneurial community through social and business events and allow members to network in an informal and relaxed environment.
- To expand members' commercial links
- To operate a "buddy" system, giving practical support for new businesses setting up in the area
- To enable Anglophiles to meet like-minded people for business and social interest
- To facilitate contacts between British businesses and the local community
Annual membership fees:
There is no annual membership fee. Instead a small fee is charged to cover the cost of hosting each event. Any profits made from events are donated to local charities.
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+41 78 714 57 95
Business and Professional Women (BPW) Lake Geneva is the first Anglophone club of BPW Switzerland, which has more than 2500 members in 40 clubs throughout the country, and is part of BPW International, with 30,000 members world-wide. It assists women and offers support to further advancement in their profession, career and personal development. Members include women in responsible business, political and social positions as well as women at the beginning of their professional career. BPW members maintain close partnerships with various parties in business, society and politics and are represented in European and international bodies (UN, WHO, EWL, ILO,etc.)
Meetings are held once a month, generally in the evenings, in a location between Geneva and Lausanne, with a variety of speakers, workshops and events. It's a club that has a lot to offer on many levels - the chance to meet interesting women in different professions, networking, support and personal development, as well as the resources of a national and international organisation.
Annual membership fees : Fr. 300.- (quoted in July 2011)