IAAF INDUSTRY BRIEFING THIS THURSDAY

The next IAAF Industry Briefing Bitesize session is taking place virtually on Thursday 29th October, starting at 10.00am.

Next briefing session to be held virtually

This final instalment of the year will welcome Adrian Botham, founder and managing director of Servispart Consulting, who will be IAAF’s guest speaker for the session. He will be looking at the initial findings of the Aftermarket Growth Study that IAAF members had the opportunity to take part in during September.

Botham will also share more details on an aftermarket 360 service, which has been available to a number of industries over recent years and is now available to IAAF members.

READ: IAAFs BLEASDALE WARNS INDUSTRY OVER BLOCK EXEMPTION REVIEW

Mike Smallbone, head of membership development at IAAF, will once again host the event, with Wendy Williamson, IAAF Chief Executive providing a brief summary of the latest IAAF activity. Members will also have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session at the end of the Briefing.

Smallbone said:

“There’s no doubt that it’s been a difficult and different year for many of our members and we credit them for helping to make these sessions so successful. We look forward to what is sure to be an exciting and informative discussion from Adrian and welcome all members to sign up and get involved in our open forum.”

Members can still register book their places for the event by emailing anns@iaaf.co.uk.

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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