TSE Consulting Welcomes a new Senior Consultant and Partner

TSE Consulting, is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Senior Consultant and Partner. 

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TSE Consulting, is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Senior Consultant and Partner. Ronnie Hansen joins the company and senior team as of February 2017, his base will be in Copenhagen and Odense, Denmark.

Hansen, who is a native of Denmark, has extensive experience and knowledge in high profile event management. During his time as the General Manager Experience Economy within the Mayor’s Office in Odense, he was an integral part of the city’s management team, contributing to the major turn-around of the city through events. By attracting extraordinary international culture and sporting events, he helped create a strong brand and aggregated tourism portfolio which has become a well-known and documented case within Scandinavia.

The events with which he has experience include among others, Tour de France Grand Départ, NBA, and World Cups in Triathlon. He was also General Manager of Pumpehset A/S, a well-known concert promotion and concept development company, from 2010-2014 and Head of Commercial Activities at VEGA House of Music from 2006-2009.

In the first phase of work with TSE, Hansen will be focused on delivering large eSport projects, as well as continued work with long-time clients the City of Odense.

Lars Haue-Pedersen, Managing-Director, TSE Consulting Central said: "We are very happy to welcome Ronnie on-board. His experience will help us in expanding our definition of sport events, from sport related festivals and concerts to e-sports, this will be a great asset for our current and future clients."

Ronnie Hansen, added: "It is a privilege to be joining the TSE team, their dedication to delivering excellence to their clients is well-known and I look forward to contributing to the team. I am confident that my expertise in events, especially within the area of eSport, will add value to the firm and its clients."

For more information, please contact:

Tanya Heimlich-Ng Yuen, Partner and Senior Consultant

Email: tngyuen@tseconsulting.com / www.tseconsulting.com

Phone: +41 21 313 23 00

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