COMMS VISION CONVENTION PICTURE SPECIAL
Quality. That was the word which delegates used most to describe this year’s Comms Vision Convention at Gleneagles. The combination of educational seminars, boardroom sessions, 1-to-1 private meetings and plenty of time for quality networking in the confi nes of the UK’s best hotel complex was once again voted a winner by delegates and sponsors alike.
Platinum sponsors Cisco, Gamma Telecom, Outscourcery, and O2/BE Wholesale delivered key note speeches on the theme of Business Transformation in between absorbing ‘state of the market’ addresses and panel discussions. A key highlight for the director delegates was a Q&A with three industry heavyweights Ian Cook, CEO of Logicalis Group, Alastair Mills, CEO of Six Degrees Group, and Justin Harling, Managing Director of CAE Technology Services who have achieved great success in transforming their businesses.
A spectacular gala evening in the stunning Gleneagles ballroom once again concluded the event and delegates enjoyed an entertaining insight into the medical profession delivered by eminent guest speaker Lord Robert Winston.
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The CVC auditorium was packed for all the conference presentations
Delegates focus on Outsourcery’s boardroom presentation
The post-presentation panel debates were as popular as ever
A thoughtful audience ponders business transformation
Richard Bligh (Gamma) and Ian Fishwick (Adept)
Lauren Pope and Andy Brocklehurst (Cisco)
The Cisco boardroom session in full swing
Question time for delegates after a panel debate
Vivian Woodell (Phone Co-op) posed some key questions
24 COMMS DEALER DECEMBER 2011
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