SportAccord Convention Opens Registration for World Sport & Business Summit in Sochi

SportAccord Convention today announced that registration is open for the World Sport & Business Summit, providing the sports community with a global platform and catalyst for growth in this 6-day gathering. 

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The 2015 SportAccord Convention World Sport & Business Summit Will Gather International Sport &Industry Leaders, Policymakers, Service & Technology Suppliers to Discuss Key Challenges & DriveInnovation to Further Sport & Society

SportAccord Convention today announced that registration is open forthe World Sport & Business Summit, providing the sports community with a global platform andcatalyst for growth in this 6-day gathering. The Convention will be held 19 -24 April 2015 in Sochi,Russia, at the Sochi Expocentre. Early-Rate discounts are available for delegates who register before31 January 2015.

The conference will be attended by over 1,000 organisations, 100 international sport federations andorganisations, and 250 exhibitors, with the majority of delegates being Presidents, CEOs and keydecision-makers. The conference will host distinguished panellists and speakers including businessand sport leaders, inventors, policymakers, media and technology specialists.

Building on the successful legacy of previous Conventions, the World Sport & Business Summit,brings fresh horizons and opportunities. Nis Hatt, Managing Director, SportAccord Convention said:

"We are excited by the level of interest received from delegates, partners, exhibitors, and s peakers,as well as sport organisations worldwide. By providing a joint platform, the SportAccord ConventionWorld Sport & Business Summit brings together all levels of sport, economy, media, suppliers, art,culture and visitors, opening up innumerable opportunities."

To register now, please visit www.sportaccordconvention.com.

Brandon Kelley, Sales Manager, brandon.kelley@sportaccordconvention.com or +41 (0)79 126 08 42can be contacted for information regarding promotional opportunities at the 2015 SportAccordConvention World Sport & Business Summit.

For further information, insights and images, please contact Jenny Edmondson, Media RelationsOfficer at jenny.edmondson@sportaccordconvention.com or + 44 (0)20 3289 1690.

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