Bespoke parties panel confirmed

Bespoke parties panel confirmed for The Guide Live Winter 09

 

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The final panel of industry experts has been chosen for the bespoke parties seminar at The Guide Live Winter 09, to be held at One Marylebone on Wednesday 11 November.

 

Answering questions from host Event editor Jeremy King on the current status of the bespoke parties sector, what the future holds, what agencies and clients should be doing to achieve value for money, and why bespoke parties are still relevant to the event industry, will be:

Danielle Nay, owner, Brand Angel

Danielle Nay - Brand Angel

Wren Solares, managing director, Style by Solares

Wren Solares - Style by Solares

Anabel Fielding, director, Quintessentially Events

Anabel Fielding

Richard Dodgson, creative director, Timebased Events

Richard Dodgson - Timebased events

Bringing more chapters from The Guide to life, The Guide Live Winter 09 will see up to 35 key industry suppliers and venues come together at One Marylebone, along with 80 esteemed corporate and agency delegates.

Those delegates will be able to have between eight and ten one-to-one meetings with suppliers and venues that they choose from the supplier list.

The seminar programme for The Guide Live Winter 09 will include three topics: product launches, outdoor events and bespoke parties. Each seminar will consist of a panel of four experts who will be questioned on the current state of their sector, and quizzed about what the future holds by Event editor Jeremy King.

Delegates, who will be corporate event planners or event organisers whose primary business is organising events and not owning venues, must prove that they spend more than £250,000 a year on events. To apply click here

Venues and suppliers wishing to be a part of this exclusive event should contact Michael Newton at michael.newton@haymarket.com

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