Thursday 25 July 2013

Look who’s speaking at Sports Matters!

Named by Forbes as one of the " Most Powerful Women in Sports", Stacey Allaster, WTA Chairman and CEO leads an impressive roster of speakers at Sports Matters in Singapore this September. Joining Stacey are industry stakeholders from broadcasting, brands, sports governing bodies, digital platforms, venues, agencies and professional services, including:

  • Prinz Mathew Pinakatt, Global Director Alliances & Ventures, The Coca-Cola Company
  • Andrew Georgiou, President, World Sport Group
  • Chris Renner, CEO, Helios Partners
  • Jefferson Slack, SVP & Head of Global Football Development, IMG
  • Tan Tong Hai, CEO, StarHub
  • Poh Yu Khing, COO, Singapore SportsHub
  • CK Lee, President, Sports Business Content Group, Astro
  • Adrian New, MD Asia, Chelsea FC
  • Annabel Pennefather, Senior Consultant, Corporate & Securities Department, Head of Sports Law Practice, Khattar Wong
  • Peter Hutton, COO, MP & Silva
See the latest speaker line up HERE.

Sports Matters takes place over two days and boasts a compelling and apposite programme that will feature core interviews, expert panel analyses, thought leadership presentations and two must-attend interactive forums: Sponsorship Matters and Sports TV Matters.

Produced by Branded (creators of Digital & Music Matters and Social Media Matters) and Haymarket Media (publishers of Campaign Magazine, F1 Racing, FourFourTwo and producers of the Spikes Asia creative festival) Sports Matters will be held on the 18 - 19 September 2013 at The St. Regis Singapore during the week of the Spikes creative festival and the Singapore F1 Grand Prix.

Sports Matters is generously supported by the Singapore Sports Council and Singapore Tourism Board.

Attracting the best and brightest, Sports Matters is the place to be to build the business of sport in Asia Pacific.

Registration is open. Book your tickets now through our website or email charmian@branded.asia with our Early Bird Special of US$650.

Will we see you in Singapore?

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