Staff Reporters
Mar 23, 2015

Join us for trivia (and free drinks): The Big Quiz

If you work for a media agency in Hong Kong and would like free drinks and a little friendly competition, round up a team and join us for the Big Quiz this Wednesday evening, presented in association with The Wall Street Journal.

Join us for trivia (and free drinks): The Big Quiz

A team-trivia battle featuring questions in categories from entertainment to sports to industry expertise, the quiz takes place from 7 to 10 pm this Wednesday (25 March) at Frites in Quarry Bay.

We still have a couple of slots open for six-person teams from media agencies, so gather up your crew and join us for three hours of fact-based questions, frivolity, food and free-flowing drinks.

Jasper Donat, CEO and co-founder of Branded, will be the emcee for the evening, and will hand a trophy to the victorious team at the end of the night. The last time we did this, some people wore animal suits—and that was before the drinking even started).

To enter your team, please contact Ka Ling Man by email.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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