14 Apr 2014

Sport and recreation membership marketing conference: Still time to get your 10% discount

Sport and recreation membership marketing conference: Still time to get your 10% discount news article image

This year's MemCom Conference and Awards are taking place on 30 April. Alliance members can still get a 10% discount when you book your place on the recruitment, retention and communication for sport and recreation membership bodies stream.

To whet your appetite for what promises to be a great conference, you can read Adrian Christy, Chief Executive of Badminton England and conference Chair, talking about what sport and recreation bodies can do to increase membership, the impact of the Olympics and about the Battle Badminton initiative in this interview.

Join the debate at the MemCom sport and recreation membership marketing conference stream on 30 April.

Organisations as diverse as the Motor Sports Association, the British Mountaineering Council, England Golf and the Rugby Football Union have already booked to attend.

Speakers will cover areas such as recruitment and retention, social media, engaging with lapsed members and public affairs policy.

See the full agenda.

Places are just £117 – book now using this code – SRAOffer – to obtain a 10% discount as an Alliance member.

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