Liverpool FC executive to address Sydney gathering of sports professionals
Liverpool FC Managing Director Ian Ayre is to speak exclusively at landmark gathering of sports executives in Sydney this month.
The unprecedented gathering of sports industry leaders will descend upon Sydney for BOSS2012 ï¾ the Business of Sport Summit on the 27th and 28th March.
Devoted exclusively to the macro business issues in sport, the event boasts an unprecedented line up of over 40 sports industry executives including three exclusive international keynote speakers.
In addition to Ayre; the international speakers are:
ï¾ Erich Wolf, Global General Manager of the innovative branded sporting event the Red Bull Air Race; and
ï¾ Giles Morgan, Global Head of Sponsorship at HSBC, one of international sports biggest commercial partners.
Local Keynotes include:
ï¾ National Rugby League Chief Executive David Gallop;
ï¾ Australian Sports Commission Chief Executive Simon Hollingsworth; and
ï¾ former Foster's Group Chief Executive and Director of Cricket Australia & North Melbourne FC, Trevor O'Hoy.
BOSS is the most influential sports industry event in the region. It delivers a powerful speaker lineup and a thoroughly researched agenda through a series of interactive roundtable panel discussions, and keynote presentations across two days.
Dominic Patterson, Director of event organiser Connect Events explains "BOSS is a must attend event for senior sports industry executives from clubs, associations, federations, government, sponsorship, media, events and gaming."
For further information contact Connect Events on 02 8004 8593.
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