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FUTURE PROOFING COMMERCIAL


SUCCESS Wednesday, 5 November 2014 9.30am to 3.15pm Pinsent Masons, 30 Crown Place, Earl Street, London EC2A 4ES


MEETING THE RISING EXPECTATIONS OF HE COMMERCIAL SERVICES, THIS ONEDAY CONFERENCE WILL HELP YOU PREPARE YOUR STRATEGY


Who should attend: Directors of Accommodation, Directors of Commercial Services, Estate and Facilities Management Directors, Catering and Conference Directors, and other Senior Managers within higher education


Delegate fee: £175 (includes refreshments, lunch and conference materials)


Programme: 9.30am: Arrival and registration


Welcome from Pat McGrath, Chair of University Hospitality Seminars David Blunkett MP Nicola Dandridge, Chief Executive, Universities UK Dr Paul Marshall, Group Development Director, UPP Professor David Russell, The Russell Partnership


LUNCH


Troy Bayham, Global Vice President, University Partnerships, Campus Living Villages Andrew Burgess, Chair of AUDE Victoria Goddard, Senior Partner, Pinsent Masons


Close: 3.15pm


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The political landscape Commercial modelling


Media partners: To book please visit: www.universityhospitality.co.uk or call 0114 222 8983


State of the sector Role of private service providers in higher education


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