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COMPANY PROFILE


ATP Event Experts Rivercastle House, 10 Leake Street, London, SE1 7NN, UK


Tel: +44 (0)20 7111 8531 Fax: +44 (0)7891 920 911 Email: pj.mitchell@atpi.com www.atpi.com


PJ Mitchell, Director of Business Development


Background briefing ATP Event Experts is an international travel and event agency specialising in sports logistics and entertainment. Our services include travel, accommodation, ground logistics, ticketing, sponsorship activation and corporate hospitality. We have event teams in the UK, the


Netherlands, France and the USA. We also have more than 40 travel offices around the world.


Main services Travel accommodation, local transfers, logistics, ticketing, corporate hospitality, social programmes and excursions, events and project management.


Additional services AV and production, communications services, sponsorship activation and Visa management.


USPs Our many years of experience and expertise in the sports event industry all over the world make us the number one partner for sports event management. We have an extensive track record of clients and projects to prove this.


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Top projects • Olympic Games (Nagano, Sydney, Salt Lake City, Athens, Torino, Beijing, Vancouver, London); • FA 2018 bid team (2010); • Wales FA (2010); • Ajax Amsterdam (1984-2009); • World Cup Football (1988-2010); • European Cup Football (2000-2008); • Volvo Ocean Race (2005-2006); • ING New York City Marathon (since 1998); • MajorLeague Soccer (since 2004); • UEFA Champions League (2007-2011) • Rugby World Cup New Zealand (2011)


Where in the world? ATP Event Experts and its group company ATPI operate in 31 countries worldwide.


Who’s who? • PJ Mitchell, Director of Business Development; • Jeroen de Roever, Manager Group Sport Strategy; • Jurrie van den Berg, General Manager of Client Services.


ATP Event Experts specialises in international sports logistics and entertainment events


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