17 Sep 2012

Alliance CEO to perform Twitter interview

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Tim Lamb, chief executive of the Sport and Recreatrion Alliance will perform a live Twitter question and answer session with Health and Social Care Reform on Tuesday 23 October from 10 to 11am.

Health and Social Care Reform is a community forum for the health and social care sector, which uses social media to provide opportunities for users to talk to opiniion leaders and share their ideas.

Tim is welcoming questions from all members of the public in relation to the sport and recreation sector and sports administration, including:

  • health and physical activity
  • the role sport has to play in society
  • the Olympic legacy
  • community sports clubs
  • and more.

You can submit questions in advance from today onwards, by directly tweeting @sportrectweets or @HSCseries and using tag #TimLambQA alongside your question.

The best questions will be selected and answered on the day, and Tim will endeavour to answer as many questions as possible.

Follow @sportrectweets and @HSCseries to see the full interview between 10 and 11am on 23 October.

For more information, contact Patrick Coyne.
 

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