Event industry to debate legacy of 2012 Games with Olympic experts

Chief Olympic officials have signed up to talk at a panel session on the legacy of the 2012 Games later this month.

Event industry to debate legacy of 2012 Games with Olympic experts
Event industry to debate legacy of 2012 Games with Olympic experts

Olympic Park Legacy Company director of events and programming Clive Little, London & Partners head of major events Iain Edmondson, and Greater London Authority director of marketing and 2012 communications Dan Ritterband will join representatives from the International Special Event Society (ISES) and Unique Venues of London (UVL) at the BFI IMAX from 6.30pm - 9.30pm on 19 September.

Entitled Beyond 2012: London’s Events Legacy, the workshop will cover a range of issues including the future of the Olympic Park, the major event opportunities for London and future prospects for the city as a whole post 2012.

"London is already a world leading events and business destination and the Games in 2012 have not only drawn a spotlight on the capital, but also promise to deliver an exciting legacy which will benefit London and the events industry for years to come," commented London & Partners head of event solutions and UK sales Zanine Adams.

"London & Partners are working with the industry to ensure that we can together make the most of this legacy opportunity as we promote London as the most exciting, dynamic and versatile events destination in the world."

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