InternationalNight2

Contact

Tricia Derry 
The Pittsburgh Social Exchange 
tricia@pghse.com 
412-735-9765 

When

Wednesday May 16, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT

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Where

Allegheny HYP Club 
619 William Penn Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
 

 
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May Business Networking and Social Reception
International Night at the Allegheny HYP Club

The Pittsburgh Social Exchange is partnering with Global Pittsburgh and The Pittsburgh Metropoliton Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to bring you an eclectic night of networking with hundreds of local, regional, and international business professionals at the esteemed Harvard Yale Princeton Club. Anticipated attendance 250 guests.

Bring an international colleague or friend and celebrate diversity while you enjoy:

  • All three levels of the HYP while sampling cuisine from different lands
  • Live music from local musicians, and Chinese Auction!
  • Cash Bar with signature event drink: "Around the World," an HYP creation
  • Meet International Consualtes and officials stationed in Pittsburgh
  • Meet & Mingle with international professionals from Global Pittsburgh, The Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and The Pittsburgh Social Exchange.

Come prepared to exchange business cards with Business Owners, entrepreneurs, and hundreds of business professionals from all over the world! Feel Free to wear business attire idicating your heritage, such as a neck tie with your national colors, jewlery, pins, hats, scarves, etc. 

Please preregister by clicking "Register Now!" below. Special discount for early registrants!

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 Harard/Princeton/Yale ClubAlumni of Harvard, Yale and Princeton had been active in western Pennsylvania for many years, but no one group was large enough to maintain a clubhouse. In 1929, efforts were made to band together and procure a joint headquarters. The small tenement buildings on the corner of William Penn Place and Strawberry Way seemed to offer the best location, combining proximity to many of the larger office buildings with the restful atmosphere of a quiet street.  The Club is registered as a National Historic Landmark and is part of the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation downtown walking tour. It continues to be the last remaining tenement housing from the 1890’s.