Major Events Network Expands Internationally; Numerous Benefits For the Rapidly Growing Professional Membership Scheme

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LONDON – January 21, 2014 – A new expanded international membership program, backed by a social media site dedicated to major world sporting events such the Olympics and World Cup, has been expanded to generate a unique professional community for individual experts through to corporate members, according to Dennis Mills, MEI Founder.

Major Events International, www.majoreventsinternational.com, provides companies and government agencies with highly focused and tailored support to help them to break into or expand their services around major sporting events around the world.

Launched in the 4th Quarter 2013, the new Major Events approach provides multiple benefits including conference & expo discounts, discounts to MEI events and unlimited access to the web based portal containing a Members Supplier Directory. Market profile is further enhanced by Case Studies and Interviews in the Quarterly Major Events Digest sent to 20,000 contacts, speaking opportunities or distribution of market material.

"Our Major Events community collaborates on winning business and is internationally recognized as being a highly reputable single point of contact for bid and host cities to reach expert suppliers. The Membership scheme also provides regular updates and advice on conferences and Expos, with potential to share MEI stands, often supported by local MEI staff with local market knowledge", said Mr. Mills.​

He added that, "membership also includes consultations with an MEI market expert with the potential to extend support to in-country representation, an MEI unique approach under a single point of contact support methodology. The overall aim of the scheme is the effective interface between commercial companies and government agencies responsible for helping them succeed and end-buyers".

For more information, contact Jeff Ruffolo of Ruffolo Communications at Ruffolopr@hotmail.com, or by mobile at +86 1350 244 2900.

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