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The Festival of Motorcycling: Blueprint for the Future?

by isleofman.com 12th November 2013

The Manx Grand Prix saw a number of changes put in place for 2013, least of all an expanded schedule of events and umbrella branding as the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling.

Sponsored by Motorsport Merchandise IOM Ltd – the official provider of TT clothing and memorabilia who have supported the event for 20 years - this breakfast briefing will be an opportunity for you to learn from key members of the Department of Economic Development about why the changes were made, what research underpinned them, and what measurable success has been achieved.

This joint Junior Chamber of Commerce and Chartered Institute of Marketing event will be presented by Heather Smallwood FCIM – Marketing Consultant, Angela Byrne - Head of Tourism, Paul Philips - Motorsport Development Manager and Simon Crellin - TT Press Officer. A hot buffet breakfast or fruit will be provided.

When: Thursday 28th November 2013, 0715hrs registration/breakfast, presentation starts at 0745hrs finishes at 0845hrs

Where: Shearwater Suite, Best Western Palace Hotel & Casino, Douglas Promenade

Entry: ?10 each for JCC IOM or CIM members, ?15 each for guests, including buffet hot breakfast or fruit.

Booking: Book online at www.jcc.im or www.cim.co.uk/isleofman

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 12th, November 2013 11:14pm.

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