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4: Populations, politics and popularity stakes

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:47:37
Publish Date: 2018-12-13 10:30:01
Description:
  • Which events are more appealing to host cities and why – sports, business or entertainment events? Mega, major or small?
  • How are geopolitical trends and concerns over event governance impacting the distribution of future major events? Where in the world will future investment be strongest? What impact might Brexit have?
  • Why are some populations cynical while others are supportive of major events, and what does this mean for hosts and event owners?
  • How can the aims of global events and local development be better aligned?
  • How to provide best conditions for host cities to succeed

Speakers:
  • Robbie Clyde, Head of EventScotland
  • Niels Nygaard, President, National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark and Vice President, European Olympic Committees
  • Stuart Turner, Head of Major Events, Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development
  • Guillaume Poisson, Head of EURO 2020 Host Country Projects, UEFA
  • Debra Mountford, Project Manager, OECD
  • Moderator: Mark Cooper, Senior Consultant, JTA
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