Time Running Out for ARV Industry Conference Registrations
The 2010 ARV Industry Conference is just weeks away and potential delegates are being urged to register for Aquatics and Recreation Victoria's annual event.
To be held on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th August at the Novotel St Kilda, the conference has the theme âLeaving a Legacyâ.
It brings together a diverse and knowledgeable group of industry decision makers including chief executives, directors and managers of local government, aquatic and recreation facility managers, commercial organisations and directors and managers of state government departments.
ARV advises that conference presents a unique opportunity to hear from high profile and knowledgeable speakers and industry specialists on:
⢠The future of community aquatic and recreation facilities
⢠Managing and reporting your sustainability performance
⢠Service provide partnerships
⢠The impact of design of the operations of new or refurbished facilities
⢠Facility trends and opportunities
⢠Current facility management legal considerations
⢠Developing the case for effective planning of facility ESD needs
⢠How to deal with the media in a crisis
⢠Are we a leisure centre or a wellness centre? â Moving from fitness to health
⢠Victoriaâs new desalination plant
⢠The top 10 consumer trends impacting the aquatics and recreation industry in 2010
⢠Leadership vs Management
⢠Engaging with newly arrived or disengaged communities
To register call 03 9271 3800 or download the registration from ARV website.
info@aquaticsandrecreation.org.au
http://www.aquaticsandrecreation.org.au/industryconference
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