Jump Into Spring EVENT REVIEW
PA EXCLUSIVE
More than 100 personal and executive assistants from across London joined The Business Travel Conference and The Business Travel Magazine at our second exclusive networking event at The Skybar in Grange St. Paul’s Hotel, London. A very special ‘Jump into Spring’ event
gave attendees the chance to meet peers and suppliers in a relaxed environment. Attendees enjoyed food, drinks and mini manicures – courtesy of in-house spa Ajala – and took in impressive views of the city from the Skybar. Guests also had the chance to win some
great prizes courtesy of hosts Global Hospitality Services, and also event sponsors Business Travel Direct, Emirates, Millennium & Copthorne Hotels, Heathrow Express, SACO Apart- ments and Executive PA magazine. Event director Kirsty Hicks says, “We under- stand the importance of knowledge building and networking for PAs and EAs and are pleased to arrange these informal evenings. We are delighted with the feedback from this second event and hope to see many of the attendees at our key annual event, The Business Travel Conference, taking place in June at the Novotel London West.” The next exclusive
Linda Bekoe,
Vice President of Corporate Sales and Marketing, Global Hospitality Services
“Global Hospitality Service in
conjunction with Grange Hotels is
extremely proud to host the Jump into Spring event. This event gave us the opportunity to
showcase not only
our London member hotels, but also to
create awareness of our presence in
other key cities such as New York,
Chicago, Paris and
Rome. We were able to launch the GHS brand to high-level PAs who infl uence travel strategy.
I highly recommend this event.”
evening for PAs and EAs will be held at St Ermin’s Hotel, London, on 26th September. Stay tuned for more details by visiting
www.thebusiness
travelconference.com.
EVENT SPONSORS
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