ARU's Bill Pulver to address BOSS event
Bill Pulver, the recently appointed Chief Executive of the Australian Rugby Union, is to present the opening keynote address at the upcoming Business of Sport Summit (BOSS) being held in Sydney on 19th and 20th March.
In his first major industry address, Pulver will discuss 'the past, present and future of Rugby in Australia'.
Pulver joins a program of high level speakers at BOSS the event providing unrivalled sport business insights within a uniquely exclusive networking environment. BOSS is the region's only executive level sport business event, combining the diverse business groups which form the larger sport industry.
BOSS is a strategic two day event exclusively reserved for the most influential figures in the national sports industry, bringing together clubs, leagues, associations, major corporate partners, government and broadcasters to examine the future path of the sector and how it can best be navigated together.
Other speakers include:
• Claude Ruibal, Global Head of Sports Content Partnership, YouTube
• Shane Mattiske, acting Chief Executive, NRL
• Stephen Healy, President, Tennis Australia
• Andy Lark, Chief Marketing Officer, Commonwealth Bank
• Kristina Keneally, Chief Executive, Basketball Australia
• Mark Peters, Chief Executive, Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018
• Victor Cui, Chief Executive/Owner, ONE Fighting Championship
• Daryl Kerry, Managing Director, ANZ Stadium
• Gary Pert, Chief Executive, Collingwood FC
• Tom Waterhouse, Managing Director, TomWaterhouse.com
BOSS is produced by Connect Events.
To book your place or for further information contact Dominic Patterson, Director, Connect Events on 02 8004 8593, E: dominic@connectevents.com.au, www.businessofsportsummit.com
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