Ratner lined up for TTA/Worldchoice conference
Sunday, 10 Aug, 2009
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Retail guru Gerald Ratner is among speakers confirmed for the first joint TTA/Worldchoice conference this autumn.
The event is to be held at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel near Heathrow on the weekend of November 21-22.
The conference is designed to take up to 400 delegates, including suppliers.
The first day will be given over to conference sessions including discussions on industry challenges.
Presentations by Ratner, award-winning speaker Steve McDermott and body language expert Richard Newman are lined up.
An all-day showcase will be held on the second day where suppliers and members hold meetings to discuss plans for 2010 campaigns.
A series of smaller workshops will also be held on specific product areas, including a seminar for members of the TTA Worldchoice Cruise Club.
The conference will be moderated by TTA Worldchoice communications consultant Keith Betton.
Registration for the two day event costs £75+VAT for TTA Worldchoice members, and £299+VAT for suppliers.
Accommodation at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel costs £65+VAT per night.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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