Crunch Lunch Today at Noon

Our anticipated Crunch Lunch event will be over before you know it. Get there by noon to get a seat. Grab lunch at the Novell Cafeteria.

Day: TODAY, December 4th
Time: Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Novell Cafeteria, Mountain View Room

Need to know more about the event? Check out Crunch Lunch.

Driving Instructions?
Take I-15 to exit 269, which is at the South end of Provo; also known as the University Avenue exit.
Novell features a large Tower building on their campus, with ‘Novell’ prominantly displayed at the top; you can’t miss it, no matter which direction you are coming from on the freeway.

Take the exit and head East. Turn into Novell at their main entrance, heading straight toward the front of the Tower. Turn left and find a parking spot somewhere to the South West of the Tower.

Walk along the West side of the Tower, northward on a long sidewalk. Enter the first glass doors you find on your left; this is the Novell Cafeteria (nestled between the Tower, and Building A, which is the closest building to the freeway).

Enter the double glass doors and turn right into the main dining hall of the cafeteria. Continue northward to the far side of the cafeteria and find us through the doors in the Mountain View Room.

Don’t forget to grab some lunch on your way through the cafeteria; they have a plethora of succulent selections.

See you there!

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The crunch lunch was great! There was a lot of information, all of which can impact my business. Can’t wait for the next one. Thanks a bunch.

Dr. Baker

Excellent event.
Will be blogging about this one.
http://www.pilmerpr.com/blog

My favorite part about the crunch lunch today was listening to Jack from Clarityworx. He talked about the importance of having a clear marketing message that doesn’t get lost in all of the clutter out there. I went away from the lunch today and did a little soul searching for my own company. As a result, I think we may change our marketing message. Thanks Jack! As a matter of fact, I would love to get feedback on the message I am working on. I wrote a little about it on my blog.

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