iSportconnect announces new Directors’ Summit format with inaugural event to be staged in Lausanne
July 19, 2017
iSportconnect is delighted to announce that we will be staging our inaugural Directors’ Summit in Lausanne on September 27.
The format of the Summit, which will first be staged at The Olympic Museum, will differ to our traditional Directors’ Club events. Proceedings will last for a full day and feature a combination of panels and interviews with 150 plus c-level executives in attendance. Our Lausanne Summit will be followed by Summits in Dubai, Beijing, Singapore, Madrid and many more prestigious locations.
The Summit represents a breakthrough opportunity for top-tier executives in the Olympic Capital to experience and enjoy the unique learning and networking benefits of iSportconnect’s exclusive invitation-only event concept.
iSportconnect has assembled a content programme that will bring together thought influencers from premier rights owners and brands to discuss and debate strategic issues impacting the future of the global sports business.
Panel discussion topics will include Safeguarding the Image of Sport, The Challenge of Hosting Major Events and Digital Disruption & The Future of Sport.
The friendly and confidential atmosphere of iSportconnect events encourages the free exchange of ideas, and the networking opportunities are unparalleled.
What makes the Directors’ Summit so special?
- The Directors’ Summit is open exclusively to Director/C-Suite level executives at sports rights holders, sponsorship brands and broadcasters.
- Event capacity is capped at 100 delegates allowing intimate access to key decision makers in the sports industry.
- No agencies or press in attendance and as we follow Chatham House Rules, all panel discussions will remain confidential.
There is limited space for this exclusive event so please email Dimitrios (dimitrios.syrmis@isportconnect.com) to confirm your interest in attending.
In partnership with world leading professional service firm PwC’s Sports Business Advisory Practice and with the support of ThinkSport