ISPORTCONNECT DIRECTORS' CLUB ANNOUNCES NEW DATES

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iSportconnect Directors’ Club have announced three new dates for its London, New York and Munich Directors’ Club events, returning to London on 3rd October and Munich on 17th October. New York will also host the event for the first time on the 5th November.

iSportconnect Directors’ Club London, in partnership with Generate Sponsorship and Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP, continues to secure high profile speakers with Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association, and Barry Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Sport, the Professional Darts Corporation, World Snooker and Leyton Orient Football Club, already signed up to take part in the panel discussion.

"The iSportconnect Directors’ Club provides a high quality forum for a challenging and open debate amongst some of the leading people in British sport about the opportunities and issues facing our industry, as well as a great networking platform, and so I’m delighted to be part of the panel for this event," said Roger Draper.

Founder and CEO of iSportconnect, Sree Varma, said, ‘Following the success of our inaugural London and Munich events, we are pleased to announce further dates as well as New York as a new venue. We’ve received an excellent response from the first events, attracting high profile speakers from across the industry. Many guests said the Question Time-style discussion panel was a unique feature and something that the sports industry has lacked. We’re also delighted Roger Draper and Barry Hearn are able to join us for our next London event and we’re looking forward to making further speaker announcements in the coming weeks."

iSportconnect Directors’ Club is an exclusive event for sports industry leaders to share market insight and best practice and invites senior decision makers in the sponsorship industry to share high level insight and opinion on business trends and relevant industry news.

A specially invited audience of premium iSportconnect members will offer questions to speakers through a ‘Question Time’ style panel, followed by a networking opportunity in a relaxed environment.

Further panellists will be announced in the coming weeks.

To register interest go to www.isportconnect.com.

For further information: Maryann Stevens

0845 241 8111 ms@generatesponsorship.com

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