22 Mar 2016

Third Sports Summit speaker announced

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The Sport and Recreation Alliance has announced the third keynote speaker for the Sports Summit 2016.

Tom Kinglsey, Director of Sport and Sponsorship from multinational professional services firm EY, will host a panel discussion on “the value of measuring impact”.

The panel, consisting of EY’s sport clients, will explain the importance of measuring impact, the benefits to stakeholders and how knowledge of the impact can drive future decision-making.

Tom joins previously announced speakers, Lee Preston of Manchester City Council and Jennie Price, CEO of Sport England, on this year’s line-up.

The speakers and workshops on the day will provide insight to enable delegates to identify the following:

- How the new strategic framework is going to impact the sporting landscape
- Identify ways to apply insight and ensure its capture is of high quality
- How to measure, understand and communicate effectively around the impact of their work

A full agenda will be made available very soon and in the coming weeks more exciting keynote speakers and workshops will be announced.

Early-bird ticket pricing will end on 1 April, so book now to take advantage of these rates:

- £150+VAT Members
- £220+VAT Non-Members
- £305+VAT Corporate/Executive

Book your place here

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