SportAccord appoints TSE for city outreach

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SportAccord, the organisation uniting and supporting all International Sports Federations, has appointed TSE Consulting, the international management consulting firm specialised in sport, to assist them in city outreach for the SportAccord Multi-Sport Games.

TSE Consulting will be focused on strengthening the packaging and promotion of the SportAccord Multi-Sports Games. In particular, TSE is looking to review and enhance the bidding process for the Games, as well as assist SportAccord in developing its network of potential host cities worldwide.

Vincent Gaillard, Director General of SportAccord, said: "We chose to work with TSE Consulting because of their unique understanding of both the sports world and the public sector. We are confident that TSE will help us to improve the ties between SportAccord and potential host cities."

Lars Haue-Pedersen, Managing Director of TSE Consulting, said: "There is a great opportunity for SportAccord to develop its network of cities around the world, not only for its own Multi-Sport Games but also for the benefit of all of its members worldwide who are looking for potential host cities for their own events. Our unique understanding of the needs of cities worldwide will certainly be of value for SportAccord."

For more information contact:

Caroline Anderson, TSE Consulting Director

Phone: +41 21 313 23 00

Email: canderson@tseconsulting.com

Website: http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=52114933&msgid=434291&act=6PPL&c=690726&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tseconsulting.com

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