Daily Mirror sponsors Henley event alongside TravelMole
Daily Mirror, the flagship title of the Trinity Mirror group and consumer media partners of The British Travel Awards, has confirmed its sponsorship of the Henley VIP Travel Industry event at Henley Royal Regatta on July 2.
TravelMole is the official trade media partner of both the BTAs and the Henley VIP event and welcomes another big media brand to support this unique travel industry VIP day in the English social season calendar.
Emma Oakley, sales director of the Mirror, said: "We loved the Henley event when we attended as guests last year where we met so many new and interesting travel industry people leading us to the conclusion that we wanted to have a bigger presence.
"We hope our attendance may add something to the event and sponsoring the entertainment for the Henley VIP travel event gives us the chance to share a great day with our clients and other travel industry luminaries."
Visit the website www.travelindustry-henley.com for details of the day, including last minute bookings and Mirror-sponsored entertainment.
Graham McKenzie
Graham has demonstrable history of working in the leisure, travel & tourism industry. 20 years leading one of the worlds leading online B2B travel publishers TravelMole , non-executive director of UK's leading Travel Brand agency designate.com. Strong professional with a BSc (Econ) focussed on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science.
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