Steve Madincea joins The Academy 2017 Programme!

Madincea will share his experiences of how to make organizations stand out to sponsors.

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TSE Consulting is delighted to announce that Steve Madincea has joined The Academy 2017 Programme as a Guest Speaker. A recognized communication industry leader with unparalleled international business experience, Madincea will share his experiences of how to make organizations stand out to sponsors.

Steve Madincea is the Founder and Group Managing Director of PRISM (Public Relations & International Sports Marketing), a worldwide leader in the fields of sponsorship activation and content communications. From offices across four continents, PRISM works with international giants such as Ford, PUMA, Rolex, Johnson & Johnson, Infiniti, Coca-Cola, Shell, Aston Martin, Subway, Heineken, Samsung, Unilever and Red Bull, helping brands turn sports sponsorships into award-winning events and activations.

Madincea was born in Detroit and graduated with honours from Northwood University in Michigan, where he developed an entrepreneurial flame. Early roles running sports campaigns for AT&T, Miller Beer and Ford US led to his appointment as Commercial Director at the Benetton-Ford Formula One team. He later went on to found PRISM, which in 1999, was acquired by the WPP Group, the world’s largest communication services group.

Based on his experience, Madincea provides the perfect fit for The Academy, a unique management conference dedicated to sports leaders from around the world and across different sports who are looking to take themselves and their organisations to the next level.

The 2017 Edition, to be held on June 7-8 in Lausanne, Switzerland, is centred on three main pillars beneficial to all sports organisations: Revenues, Promotion and Influence. The two-day programme will consist of keynote speeches, presentations and interactive sessions, with all participants receiving an authentic certificate upon completion, demonstrating their commitment to professional development in the sports industry.

For more information on the programme for the 2017 Edition, please click here.

The Academy 2017 would like to wish you a very successful and prosperous 2017. Don’t forget, The Academy is designed for a limited number of participants, so places will be limited!

Click here to ensure your place now and receive your special 10% discount as an Around The Rings reader!

For more information on how The Academy 2017 could work best for you and your organisation, please contact:

Cameron Angus

Phone: +41 21 313 23 03

Email: cangus@tseconsulting.con

Website: www.tseconsulting.com

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