Office Meeting Invitation



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IAPO toolkit: Meeting invitation template, March 2011 Meeting invitation letter only Insert participant’s address If the invite is being sent by email, write the meeting’s name in the subject title.. Insert name Insert contact details Insert position/title in organisation This document is part of the IAPO toolkit ‘Working with partners and stakeholders’, which can be accessed from the IAPO website..

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