18 Dec 2019

Tim Hollingsworth and Sally Munday confirmed as speakers for 2020 Fit for the Future Convention

Tim Hollingsworth and Sally Munday confirmed as speakers for 2020 Fit for the Future Convention news article image

The event, supported by Howden, will take place at Holywell Park Conference Centre in Loughborough on 28-29 January 2020 and aims to bring the sector together to discuss environmental, social and economic sustainability.

After an action-packed first day, attendees will be invited back the following morning for an hour-long talk on the future of sport and recreation across elite and grassroots levels.

We are thrilled to have Tim Hollingsworth and Sally Munday headlining the discussion alongside Lisa Wainwright, with all three leaders discussing how best to collaborate moving forward. This first-time trio will also be sharing insight into their strategies for 2020 and beyond.

Tickets for the event are now on sale. BOOK NOW!

We look forward to announcing more of our exciting speakers in the lead-up to the event early next year.

Our 2019 Convention was a huge success, selling out for the second year in a row. We hope you’ll be able to join us in 2020 for what is set to be another enlightening and entertaining event.

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