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Sunderland Live goes nationwide with launch of new events company
Sunderland Live has launched UK Events Live, a new national events company based in the North East.
The launch of the new organisation is the latest venture for the people who currently deliver award-winning, world class events such as Sunderland International Airshow.
Drawing on the UK Events Live team’s existing wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field, the primary focus for the company will be stand-out, public events throughout the UK.
That expertise will be on hand for clients to benefit from project management and consultancy services as well as fully delivered events, functions or festivals.
Chris Alexander, managing director of UK Events Live, said “Our approach is very much about creating tailored packages based upon an understanding of what the Client is seeking to achieve”.
“As well as delivering great events that people talk about, our main area of specialism is our commercial acumen in helping organisations and events deliver the optimum financial benefits from their activity. We have great links to potential sponsors and have the ability to identify and pitch ideas and concepts to them, to help fulfil their specific aims and objectives”.
The company will continue to deliver events in Sunderland under the Sunderland Live brand and already have a number of projects in planning across the UK.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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