Fitness Australia to live stream 2015 National Symposium Industry Forum
Due to high demand Fitness Australia will now be live streaming its 2015 National Symposium Industry Forum on Friday of this week (30th October).
The Forum will see behaviour and generational change innovator Dominic Thurbon present the latest consumer trends and behaviours to give both delegates at the event and those listening to the live stream an insight on how such changes are impacting the fitness industry and how to leverage from current evidence and research.
The live streaming will be from 10am to midday and will be worth two CECs. It costs $79.
Thurbon has worked extensively in areas of behaviour and generational change, innovation and collaboration with clients around the world including Apple, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, the Commonwealth Bank and Lexus.
He has directed research on international best sellers published in more than 15 countries, and is author of white papers on subjects as diverse as talent attraction and the impact of video games on industry and education.
Fitness Australia's inaugural National Symposium aims to focus on consumer trends and perspectives, and to inspire, connect and celebrate health and fitness.
It is being held at the Marriott Resort and Spa on the Gold Coast on 30th and 31st October,
The National Symposium will also see the presentation of the first annual #ActiveAchievers awards.
Click here to register for the live streaming.
For more information click here to view the event details in the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.
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