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TDS14 Final Attendee List on Site TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid With thanks to our registration sponsor ATTENDEE LIST FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Juan Aísa CEO & Founder You First Sports Spain Bassam Al Mannai Advisor Qatar 2022 Qatar Aisha Al-Naama Advisor Qatar 2022 Qatar Khaled Al-Sayegh Technical Manager AlMuhaidib Contracting Saudi Arabia Toni Alegre Marketing Director RCD Espanyol Spain Miguel Angel Alemany Partnerships Coordinator Madrid Town Hall Sports Spain Levchenko Alexey Deputy Commercial Director Magnum LLC Russian Federation Vicente Alpuente Mellado Facilites Director Villarreal CF Spain Pablo Alvarez Manager Area Industrial Earpro Spain Elena Alvaro Technical Manager Meyer Sound Spain Erik Ammer Director of Catering, Events & Hospitality Southampton FC United Kingdom Tom Andrews Business Development Manager TheStadiumBusiness United Kingdom Juan Anton De Salas International Dev Director Villarreal CF Spain Enrique Uriel Arias Chief Information Officer Real Madrid CF Spain Jose María Arrabal Business Development Director Malaga CF Spain Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Oihana Arregi Partnerships Director Real Sociedad CF Spain Susana Arribas Partnerships Coordinator Madrid Town Hall Sports Spain Jose Asensio Managing Director Estudiantes Baloncesto Spain Tim Atkins Project Manager York Community Stadium United Kingdom Peter Ayres Director, Building Engineering AECOM United Kingdom César Aitor Azcarate Architect IDOM-ACXT Spain Jesus Aznar Managing Director CAI Zaragoza Spain Albert Bajjali Senior Manager You First Sports Spain Zoltán Bakos Technical Project Manager BMSK Hungary Diego Ballesta Marketing Director, LATAM You First Sports Spain Jim Bannon Project Director Daytona International Speedway United States Mikel Bárcena Marketing Director Laboral Kutxa Spain Rolf Bauer Region Manager Daktronics Germany Joachim Baur Match Organisation & Stadium Manager German Football League United Kingdom Alain Belsoeur Chairman - Stadia Strategic Commitee LFP France Barbara Bendrihem Senior Manager You First Sports Spain Rikard Bjurstrom Managing Director Tampere Central Arena Finland Tony Booth UK Director Signature Systems Europe United Kingdom Vincenzo Borgogna Engineer - Project Leader AlMuhaidib Contracting Saudi Arabia Edgar Bou Nader Specification Engineer Lindapter France David Boyd Stadium Manager Ulster Rugby United Kingdom David Brabender Marketing Director, Global You First Sports Spain Ross Brett Application Engineer EMEA Harman Pro United Kingdom Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Michael Brill Senior VP New Business Development SMG Germany Andy Broad Director Wire & Sky United Kingdom Simon Brown Logistics & Purchasing Manager Intelligent Engineering United Kingdom Mike Brown Director Pop Up Power Supplies United Kingdom Oana Buhus Event Manager TheStadiumBusiness United Kingdom Paul Bunker Moderator TheStadiumBusiness United Kingdom Brian Burgess Chairman of the Board Brentford FC United Kingdom Emilio Butragueno Dir of Institutional Relations Real Madrid CF Spain Aniano Cabrera Managing Director Club Baloncesto Canarias Spain Gordon Campbell Technical Director Stadium Live United Kingdom Rob Camping Director Project and Dev Services Australia Eduardo Miguel Campos Pozuelo Director MENA Sacyr Construcción Spain Deborah Cartam Senior Interior Designer Savana Studio United Kingdom Vicente Casado Managing Director Malaga CF Spain Francis Casado Business Development Manager Mobile Media Content Spain Alain Castelbou Sales Manager Daktronics France Calvin Caunter Technical Director Vision Accendo United Kingdom David Ceballos Sales Director Auditel Spain Walid Chatti Area Manager MENA Skidata AG Austria Ignacio Cobos Operations Executive Director Bovis Lend Lease United Kingdom Nic Cooper Project Manager Beyond90 United Kingdom Teresa Cruz Architect Club Atlético De Madrid Spain Lily Daniel Business Manager FC Barcelona Spain Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Andrew Davies General Manager Swansea City AFC United Kingdom Javier Davila Sport Business Development IDOM-ACXT Spain Ivan Del Rio Sales Manager Daktronics Spain Almudena Del Rosal Business Development Coordinator Madrid Town Hall Sports Spain Karl Derbyshire Regional Sales Director Geoquip Worldwide United Kingdom Maurice Dini Sales Engineer Iberia Meru Networks United Kingdom Bart Dohmen Managing Director BRC Imagination Arts The Netherlands Angel Domínguez General Manager Skidata Iberica Spain Javier Doña Manager MKG Arena Spain Mark Donnelly COO QPR FC United Kingdom Ivan Drandiyski General Manager Arena Ruse Bulgaria Joe East BDM - Installed Sound Sound Technology United Kingdom Robert Ebdon Assistant Secretary (Estates) Marylebone Cricket Club United Kingdom Frank Eheim CEO Eheim Seating Iberico Spain Alvaro Elena Technical Director Meyer Sound Spain Gerardo Estalrich Business Development Bosch Security Systems Germany Lizzie Etherington Xperiologist TheStadiumBusiness United Kingdom Najla Fakhro Design Management (Team 2) - Engineer Qatar 2022 Qatar Fernando Fariza Venue Development Director Club Atlético De Madrid Spain Nigel A Felton Managing Director Sports & Stadia Services United Kingdom Mark Fenwick Principal Partner Fenwick Iribarren Architects Spain Silvia Fitor Engineer Serge Ferrari France Aaron Fletcher Partner MANICA Architecture United Kingdom Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Francoise Fournier Architect Serge Ferrari France Paul Francis Photographer TheStadiumBusiness United Kingdom Jason Frew VP Rentals & Stadium and Arena Sales Signature Systems Europe United States Wiebke Marie Friedewald Head of Brand Communications Thorn Lighting United Kingdom Jose Luis Galilea Marketing Director Baloncesto Sevilla Spain Jose Gamo Sales Manager Skidata Iberica Spain Juan Gandia Sports Division Manager Figueras Seating Spain Jokin Garatea Director Athletic Club Spain Federico Garcia Marketing Director Club Baloncesto Canarias Spain Pablo Garcia Executive Director, Iberia & LATAM Stadium Live United Kingdom Carmen García-Doncel Senior Manager You First Sports Spain Jean Francois Garneau Chief Development Officer INITIAL Real Estate Switzerland Moris Gasparri General Director CONI Servizi Italy Robert Giner Marketing Director D.A.S. Audio Spain Klaus Gipperich Sales Manager CENO Membrane Technology Germany Scott P Gledhill International Sales Manager Meyer Sound United States Javier Gomez Area Director - LATAM, Mediterranean & FR Meru Networks United Kingdom Emma Gonzales Sales Manager Figueras Seating Spain Marc Goossens Business Development Manager Meyer Sound United States Andi Graf Director audioconsulting Switzerland Alastair Graham Director KPMG Sports Advisory Hungary Peter Gray Project Director Mott MacDonald United Kingdom Frans Groeneweg Architectural Sales Manager Q-railing Germany Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Mats Grönlund CEO SGA Fastigheter Sweden Alberto Guisado Project Manager RWDI Anemos United Kingdom Alfred Gunacker International Sales Director – Stadia & Arenas Skidata Austria Ildiko Gyor Project Manager Graboplan Hungary Kay Habermaier Head of Sales Stechert Germany Bob Hamers Business Developer Bolidt The Netherlands Jochen Hartmann Executive Director Southampton FC United Kingdom Christopher Haslett Partner / Architect Hamilton Architects United Kingdom Dana Haubold Business Development Manager ICSS Qatar Stefan Heindl Head of Airports, Airlines, Railways & Tunnels Lindner Germany Alberto Heras Marketing Director Getafe CF Spain Rafael Hernandez Architect Club Atlético De Madrid Spain Savana Hiwaizi Senior Interior Designer Savana Studio United Kingdom Tanja Hofmann Sales Assistant Stechert Germany Justin Hollins Director of Hospitality Meru Networks United Kingdom Cynthia Howard Director Horizon Resourcing United Kingdom Jeff Howells Business Development Manager Geoquip Worldwide United Kingdom Chen Rong Hua CEO Sunrain China Reinout Huisman Consultant Amsterdam ArenA Advisory The Netherlands Mark Humby Facilities Manager Southampton FC United Kingdom Ronnie Hurst Project Director Dept of Sport and Recreation Australia Peter Jakobsson Business Development Director Broadcast Solutions Germany Julian Jenkins CEO Servette Football Club 1890 Switzerland Attendee List • TheStadiumBusiness Design and Development Summit 2014 • 29-30 October • Madrid • Correct at Thursday 23 October 2014 • E&OE www.stadiumdesignsummit.com FIRST NAME SURNAME TITLE ORGANISATION COUNTRY Liu Hou Jian Marketing Manager Sunrain China Jorge Jimenez AV and Telecom Manager Auditel Spain Jose Javier Jiménez Managing Director Fuenlabrada Basket Spain Jonathan Jones IT Consultant Swansea City AFC United Kingdom Stephen Jones Business
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