World Class Speakers at Legacy Lives 2007
Legacy Lives 2007 features an impressive programme of conference papers
from leading worldwide officials, including:
• International Olympic Committee (IOC) - Denis Oswald andChristophe Dubi
• Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) – Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
• London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) - Lord
Sebastian Coe and Paul Deighton
• Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) – David Higgins
• International Paralympic Committee (IPC) – Sir Philip Craven
• International Federations – Patrick Baumann, FIBA and Andrew Ryan, ASOIF
• Torino 2006 – Valentino Castellani
• Sydney 2000 – Brian Newman
• Vancouver 2010 – Bruce Dewar
• Legacy Barbados Inc – Stephen Alleyne and Brenda Pope
• Glasgow 2014 – Derek Casey
• Special Olympics – Bruce Pasternack
• UK Sport – John Scott
Experts from the fields of economic, sporting, tourism, environmental and social legacy will lead highly interactive workshops offering tangible experience that can be applied the bidding and staging of major sporting events. They include:
Debbie Jevans – LOCOG Bob Elphinston – IOC Consultant
Bill Hanway – EDAW Julius de Heer
Nigel Kirby – Siemens Essar Gabriel – IOC Consultant
Bob Johnston – Cannon Design Harry Hillier
Bruce Dewar – 2010 Legacies Now Mike Lee – Vero Communications
Brenda Pope – Legacy Barbados George Hirthler
Shaun Dawson – Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
The themed legacy exhibition running alongside the conference, features professional services organisations such as EDAW, Gleeds, Siemens, Cannon Design and Vero Communications along with leading world bidding cities like Glasgow 2014, PyeongChang, Salzburg and Sochi in addition to LOCOG, Special Olympics, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, the National Playing Fields Association and UK Trade & Investment.
Legacy Lives 2007 will promote knowledge transfer and skill exchange at a time when effective legacy planning has never been more important for cities and LOCs considering a future bid, already in the bidding process or hosting major sporting events. It will bring together 300 senior policy and decision makers from cities, LOCs, National Olympic Committees, major event rights holders and International Federations.
Places are limited - to avoid disappointment, book your place today at www.legacylives.com
Press information available from Laura Reynolds on
laurareynolds@pmpconsult.com
Delegate, Exhibitor or Support information available from
http://www.legacylives.com/ or Laura Reynolds on
+44 (0)1483 527755
laurareynolds@pmpconsult.com
http://www.legacylives.com/
hotline: +44 (0)20 8891 9709
Legacy Lives 2007 Conference
Day One – 30 January 2007
Introduction to Legacy
The IOC’s views on legacy and introduction to the Olympic Games Global Impact programme
The importance of monitoring impact
Global best practice legacy case studies
o London 2012
o Vancouver 2010
o Torino 2006
o Legacy Barbados Inc.
o International Paralympic Committee
o Special Olympics
o Sydney 2000
o An International Federation perspective
o A Commonwealth Games perspective
Day Two – 31 January 2007
Workshop sessions focusing upon:
o Sporting legacy
o Economic and tourism legacy
o Environmental legacy
o Legacy design and technology
o Social/social development legacy
o Establishing a ‘not for profit’ legacy company
Aspirational closing paper
from leading worldwide officials, including:
• International Olympic Committee (IOC) - Denis Oswald andChristophe Dubi
• Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) – Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
• London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) - Lord
Sebastian Coe and Paul Deighton
• Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) – David Higgins
• International Paralympic Committee (IPC) – Sir Philip Craven
• International Federations – Patrick Baumann, FIBA and Andrew Ryan, ASOIF
• Torino 2006 – Valentino Castellani
• Sydney 2000 – Brian Newman
• Vancouver 2010 – Bruce Dewar
• Legacy Barbados Inc – Stephen Alleyne and Brenda Pope
• Glasgow 2014 – Derek Casey
• Special Olympics – Bruce Pasternack
• UK Sport – John Scott
Experts from the fields of economic, sporting, tourism, environmental and social legacy will lead highly interactive workshops offering tangible experience that can be applied the bidding and staging of major sporting events. They include:
Debbie Jevans – LOCOG Bob Elphinston – IOC Consultant
Bill Hanway – EDAW Julius de Heer
Nigel Kirby – Siemens Essar Gabriel – IOC Consultant
Bob Johnston – Cannon Design Harry Hillier
Bruce Dewar – 2010 Legacies Now Mike Lee – Vero Communications
Brenda Pope – Legacy Barbados George Hirthler
Shaun Dawson – Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
The themed legacy exhibition running alongside the conference, features professional services organisations such as EDAW, Gleeds, Siemens, Cannon Design and Vero Communications along with leading world bidding cities like Glasgow 2014, PyeongChang, Salzburg and Sochi in addition to LOCOG, Special Olympics, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, the National Playing Fields Association and UK Trade & Investment.
Legacy Lives 2007 will promote knowledge transfer and skill exchange at a time when effective legacy planning has never been more important for cities and LOCs considering a future bid, already in the bidding process or hosting major sporting events. It will bring together 300 senior policy and decision makers from cities, LOCs, National Olympic Committees, major event rights holders and International Federations.
Places are limited - to avoid disappointment, book your place today at www.legacylives.com
Press information available from Laura Reynolds on
laurareynolds@pmpconsult.com
Delegate, Exhibitor or Support information available from
http://www.legacylives.com/ or Laura Reynolds on
+44 (0)1483 527755
laurareynolds@pmpconsult.com
http://www.legacylives.com/
hotline: +44 (0)20 8891 9709
Legacy Lives 2007 Conference
Day One – 30 January 2007
Introduction to Legacy
The IOC’s views on legacy and introduction to the Olympic Games Global Impact programme
The importance of monitoring impact
Global best practice legacy case studies
o London 2012
o Vancouver 2010
o Torino 2006
o Legacy Barbados Inc.
o International Paralympic Committee
o Special Olympics
o Sydney 2000
o An International Federation perspective
o A Commonwealth Games perspective
Day Two – 31 January 2007
Workshop sessions focusing upon:
o Sporting legacy
o Economic and tourism legacy
o Environmental legacy
o Legacy design and technology
o Social/social development legacy
o Establishing a ‘not for profit’ legacy company
Aspirational closing paper