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VAC 2012 theannual


NationalConference of VisitorAttractions


thursday 11 october 2012


Where? The QEII Conference Centre, London. Who? You, if you are an owner, manager or


marketer of a visitor attraction, an opinion former, a tourism or heritage professional.


REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Please visit the website to register now!


www.vac2012.co.uk Early Booking Deadline 9 August 2012!


Follow us on Twitter @vac_conference #vac2012


The specialist speakers for the programme include:


Sandra Botterell Head of Marketing, Historic Royal Palaces


Tony Butler Director, Museum of East Anglian Life


Mark Crosby National Volunteering Manager, The National Trust


Bernard Donoghue Director, ALVA


Tim Husbands CEO, Titanic Belfast


Kurt Janson Policy Director, Tourism Alliance


Andy Jasper Head of Research and Evaluation, The Eden Project


Steve Mills Director, BDRC Continental Ltd


Sharon Orrell Research and InsightManager, VisitEngland


Christine Petersen President, TripAdvisor for Business


Jim Richardson Managing Director, Sumo


Andrew Robertson Head of Marketing, ATOC


Ken Robinson CBE Conference Chairman


Sarah Roots Vice President,Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter


Amy Smyth Senior Consultant, The Futures Company


Dan Snow thehistoryguy


AnitaWaddell Managing Director, Agility Marketing


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