The Association Gateway Welcome’s Their First Gold Academic Venue
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The Association Gateway, www.associationgateway.org, a not-for-profit, independent web site for the association community, is delighted to welcome Warwick Conferences as their first Gold academic venue partner.

 

The Association Gateway was established by Resources for Associations, as an information resource for association leaders in December 2003.  Its increased development is due to the continuing support from interested partners, including Amsterdam RAI, Bien Venue, EIBTM, Fisher Technology, IMEX, Informa, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Resources for Associations, VisitBritain and Visit London.

 

Carole McKellar, Managing Director of Resources for Associations, was delighted Warwick Conferences confirmed their involvement with The Association Gateway.

 

‘Academic venues are an excellent choice for those association planners who need flexible space at prices to meet their budgets.  It is great to have Warwick Conferences on the website’.

 

Warwick Conferences is an award winning conference venue and one of the largest available in the UK.  With conference space for between 12- 1,200 and en suite and standard accommodation for up to 1,200 delegates, Warwick Conferences is an excellent choice for holding association events and conferences.

 

This partnership confirms Warwick Conferences commitment to the association market and Marketing and Communications Manager, Amanda Simpson is keen to maximise the joint opportunities:

 

‘The Association Gateway is an exciting new forum for national and international associations.  Warwick is delighted to be the first academic venue partner, and is certain the partnership will further develop the profile of the association market and help to serve their needs. ‘ 

 

If you would like more information about The Association Gateway, please contact Amy Walters on +44 1625 267880 or amy.walters@rfb.co.uk

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