CISA & CISM Informational
Wine and Cheese Evening
Event 90

Thursday
January 11, 2007
Royal Crown Conference Center, 83 Garry Street (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Presented By:

For further information contact
Les Murray, Event Director - (204) 926-4700 Les
Visit the ISACA Winnipeg Chapter web site at
isaca-wpg.orgSchedule
| Registration | 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM |
| Wine and Cheese | 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM |
| Presentation | 5:00 PM to 5:45 PM |
| Q and A Session | 5:45 PM to 6:30 PM |
Session Overview
This informative and timely event will provide an overview of the process for attaining the ISACA CISA® and CISM® designations. The information will include details of the various types of support available from the ISACA Winnipeg Chapter.
This event is open to ALL. Members, non-mebers, the general public, anyone interested in obtaining information about us and what we have to offer. Those who already have either designation are also invited to come and share their experience.
Speaker Information
The presentation will be made by several of The ISACA Winnipeg Chapter Board members.
Event Costs
- All those interestested are invited to attend this event FREE. Register on-line as a guest of the Chapter, by Selecting Guest from the 'Rate field' Drop down list.
ISACA Winnipeg Members Express Registration requires Member ID & PW (available here)
Event Policies
Please refer to our Chapter Cancellation & Substitution Policy and Privacy Policy Advance Registration and Payment is greatly appreciated and Substitutions are allowed. If we cancel a course for any reason, our liability is limited to the registration fee only.The speakers, topics and events are correct at the time of publishing and if unforeseen circumstances occur, ISACA reserves the right to alter or delete items from the program.
The presenters have prepared this material for the professional development of ISACA members and others. Although they trust that it will be useful for this purpose, neither the presenters, nor ISACA can warrant the use of this material would be adequate to discharge the legal or professional liability of members in the conduct of their practices.


