Wednesday 3 March 2010
6pm – 9pm: Informal evening networking and drinks at conference venue.
Thursday 4 March 2010
8.00 – 9.40 Registration
Exhibition opens at 8.00am
9.45: Welcome, introduction and IOC Presentation
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Sir Andrew Cahn, Chief Executive, UK Trade & Investment
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Sir Craig Reedie, CBE, IOC Executive Board
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Moderator: Peter Mann, Founder Director, pmplegacy
10.15: First plenary session
2012 Beacon Authorities and RDAs – best practice 2012 legacy
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Cllr Stephen Castle, Chairman Nations and Regions East and Essex County Council Cabinet Member for Education and the 2012 Games
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Sheldon Phillips, Head of Major Events, Northwest Regional Development Agency
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UK Sport launch of new event impact framework
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Liz Nicholl, COO, UK Sport
Moderator: Graham Farrant, CEO, pmpgenesis
11.15: Coffee break & visit to the exhibition
11.35: Second plenary session
Place branding – using events to raise a city and country’s profile
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Greg Clark, OECD LEED (Local Economic and Employment Development) Programme Chair of the LEED Forum on Development Agencies and Investment Strategies and Senior fellow of ULI Europe/India/MEA
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Rob Holt, CEO, Ryder Cup Wales 2010
The benefits of bidding
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Bob Elphinston, President FIBA; IOC and London 2012 Advisor
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Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive, Manchester City Council
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2016 – the winning legacy story
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Mike Lee OBE, Chairman, Vero Communications
Moderator: Cathy Livock, Director of Consulting, pmplegacy
1.05: Lunch, networking and visit to the exhibition.
2.15: Workshops and UKTI networking session (delegates choose one to attend)
Best practice stadia & venue development
- John Barrow, Senior Principal, Populous
Facilitator: Robin Thompson, Director, pmplegacy
Best practice legacy planning and implementation case studies
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Bob Elphinston, President FIBA, IOC and London 2012 Advisor
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Debbie Jevans, London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
Facilitator: Cathy Livock, Director of consulting, pmplegacy
The A-Z of Sustainable event management
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Anne Hayes, Head of Market Development, Risk and Sustainability, BSI group
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David Stubbs, Head of Environment, London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
Facilitator: Marcus Kingwell, pmpgenesis
2012 legacy impact for local authorities and Launch of eventIMPACTS - new UK tool for impact measurement
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Chris Hespe, Head of Sport, Leisure and 2012 Games, Kent County Council
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Simon Morton, Head of Events, UK Sport
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Katy Stevenson, Senior Project Manager, London Development Agency
Facilitator: Shaun Dawson, CEO Lee Valley Regional Park
UKTI ‘Making connections’ one to one networking session for international delegates and UK companies
Facilitator: Mark Smith pmplegacy
3.15: Tea and coffee
3.30: Third Plenary Session
Legacy at the heart of London’s Olympic Park
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Right Honourable Tessa Jowell MP, Minister for the Olympics
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Andrew Altman, CEO, Olympic Park Legacy Company
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Bill Hanway, Managing Director, AECOM
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Mark Reynolds, Deputy Programme Director, CLM Delivery Partner and Deputy Chief Executive, MACE
Moderator: Iain Edmondson, Events for London
4.45: Fourth Plenary Session
Engaging with the youth of the world
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Alex Chan, Chairman of Singapore Sports Council and Member of the Board of Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee
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Jon Tibbs, Chair, UKTI Global Sports Project Advisory Group and Adviser to the President and CEO of Sochi 2014
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Debbie Jevans, Director of Sport, London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralymic Games
Moderator: Kay Hutchison, CEO, Belle Media
5.30: Aspirational closing address
International Inspiration Programme
- Sir Keith Mills, Deputy Chair of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralymic Games and Chair of the International Inspiration Foundation
Moderator: Sue Campbell, Chair UK Sport and Chair, Youth Sports Trust
6.00 - 7.00 Networking drinks reception and sponsors welcome by
John Barrow, Senior Principal, Populous
Friday 5 March 2010
9.30: Olympic Park Tour - Courtesy of London 2012
9.00, 10.00, 11.00: Olympic Park viewing via ‘The Holden Point Viewing Tower’