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Grow Waikato event: Large Events

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

You are invited to attend our next Grow Waikato event: Large Events in the Waikato, on 24th March.

Speakers:

Dallas Fisher
Chairman of the Board, Chiefs Rugby
Topic: Chiefs and Sevens

Michele Connell
Managing Director, Classic Events
Topic: Balloons over Waikato

Peter Nation
CEO, NZ National Fieldays Society Inc
Topic: Fieldays, Mystery Creek

Chad Hooker
Director of Operations, H3
Topic: Hamilton City Council major events and venues

Nicola Greenwell
Development Manager, Tourism Waikato
Topic: Regional Major Events Strategy

Followed by a Q&A session with Jamie Strange MP and speakers

Date: Tuesday 24th March, 2020

Venue: The Atrium, WINTEC Hamilton City Campus (parking available in carpark building access via Ward St on Nisbet St)

Time: 4:30- 4:45 pm: mix-and-mingle/networking,
4:45 - 6 pm: event

To attend, please RSVP to: melissa.white@parliament.govt.nz

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