Trivandi Chanzo Limited officially appointed as the Operator for Games Planning and Delivery for Ashgabat 2017 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG)

Trivandi Chanzo is a joint venture founded by two former members of the London 2012 Organising Committee. 

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Trivandi Chanzo is a joint venture founded by two former members of the London 2012 Organising Committee.

Trivandi, co-founded by former London 2012 Venues and Infrastructure Director, James Bulley, are experts in providing operational planning and delivery services to major events.

Chanzo, founded by former London 2012 HR and Workforce Director Jean Tomlin, are experts in HR, Recruitment, Workforce and Volunteering for major event and sport sectors.

The 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games will be hosted in the city of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan in September 2017 and will see over 5,500 Athletes from 62 National Olympic Committees competing in 21 sports over 11 days of competition.

James Bulley, CEO of Trivandi said ‘we are delighted to be working with the Chanzo team and AIMAG to deliver this unprecedented challenge of planning and operating a major multi-sport event with less than 500 days to go.’

Jean Tomlin, CEO of Chanzo said ‘Ashgabat 2017 is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the capability of people to ‘deliver brilliant’ and to work with the Trivandi team and AIMAG to ensure we leave a significant human legacy for future events in Turkmenistan’.

Mr Dayanch Gulgeldiyev, AIMAG Executive Committee Chairman said ‘We are proud to be partnering with the Trivandi Chanzo team to plan and deliver our Games to the highest international standards and showcase the capabilities of Ashgabat and Turkmenistan as a host for major sporting events now and in the future.’

For more information contact:

Gaela May, Trivandi Chanzo Limited on +44 (0)7956 416427 ​

email: info@trivandichanzo.com

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