Tackling Kidnapping
Tue, 16 March 2010 Courtesy of: Quaynote
This international conference is being held at Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London on 25th-26th May 2010 and will bring together the various organisations affected by the threat of kidnap.
The purpose of the conference is to discuss the issues arising from the problem of kidnapping and find ways of mitigating the risk and reducing its occurrence.
Lorna Titley, one of the Quaynote Directors commented “We are really excited to bring this important and vital event to London. The level of interest has been really high with delegates already booking from all over the world.”
“Our conferences combine bringing together the very best speakers in the industry and unrivalled networking opportunities to ensure delegates make the best use of their time.”
“Demand has been so high for this particular conference we have also added in an exhibition to run alongside the event.”
We are delighted that we have been able to assemble a world-class set of speakers for this event including:
Stephen Askins, Ince and Co
John Baker, National Security and Resilience Consortium
Guillaume Bonnissent, Hiscox
John Burnett, MUSC
Rachel Briggs, Hostage UK
Paul Cook, A-N-T
Jack Cloonan, Red24
Leslie Edwards, Clayton
Paul Greeves, Head of BBC Safety,
Mark Harris, ASI
Ron Lindsay, Gates Aviation
Mark Harris, ASI Global LLC
Stephen Manley, Director, Defence and Strategic Risk, FCO
Charlie Matheson, Jardine Lloyd Thompson Ltd
Hugh McLeod, Stirling Assynt International Group
Amanda Rogers, Marsh
Professor Gordon Turnbull, University of Chester and Consultant Psychiatrist to Capio Nightingale Hospitals
Sue Williams, Specialist Kidnap Consultant
Quaynote Communications is a privately owned company that organises and manages international events across a range of industries. These conferences enable you to hear from industry leaders, as well as guaranteeing you the opportunity to meet your peers from the international community.
For further information contact:
Alison Singhal, Director
Quaynote Communications
alison@Quaynote.com
tel: 44 (0) 20 8348 3704
http://www.quaynote.com
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