TSE Consulting is pleased to announce that the second edition of the Academy will take place from 1-2 June, 2016. With an exciting new programme and specialised guest speakers, the 2016 Academy will equip sport leaders with the knowledge needed to tackle the daily challenges they face.
After the success of the first edition in 2015, the event will once again be returning to the Olympic Museum, here in the Olympic Capital of Lausanne.
The 2015 edition welcomed a wide and diverse range of participants from across four continents – including 15 NOCs, International Federations from both Summer and Winter Olympic sports, a variety of national sport federations and in addition sport organisations from varying sport sectors.
The Academy is a unique management conference dedicated to sports leaders from around the world and across different sports who are looking to take themselves and their organisations to the next level. This unique hybrid of conference and seminar creates the ideal setting to optimise exchanges of ideas and provide the most efficient possible learning experience for all in attendance. Expert-led presentations are followed by group breakout sessions in which each participant has the opportunity to reflect upon and discuss the different topics proposed during the day, sharing experiences and devising innovative solutions.
Regsitration will open at the end of October and more details will be made available over the coming months on the TSE homepage.
Inside the Academy
Thoughts from last years participants!
Jackie Buckingham, CEO of Synchro Canada: "What impressed me the most is how the conference really stretched the current knowledge into a sporting context and gave us a great opportunity to dialogue with colleagues about new solutions to old problems".
Erdem Sezer, Director of Turkish Swimming: "The Academy was a perfect opportunity to learn from the best, so that we don't just do that, but that we do it right".
Lars Lundov, CEO of Sport Event Denmark: "The Academy is different from other sports conferences in its approach; the combination of great guest speakers who discuss the topic at a very high level and the opportunity to discuss with peers makes for a great learning experience".
Inside the Olympic Capital
Get into the "Olympic Capital" atmosphere!
Lausanne is the Olympic Capital and home of international sport with the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee and of over 50 international sports organisations.
The IOC headquarters and Olympic Solidarity main offices are based in Lausanne, as well as the Court of Arbitration of Sport, the International Academy of Sport Science and Technology, international training centers for various sports, among other highlights. Besides the learning and inspiration that will take place at The Academy, the city itself offers many opportunities to be inspired and to learn from leading international sports organisations.
Come and experience all that the Olympic Capital has to offer.
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