Thursday, September 3, 2020 · 9:30 a.m.
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London (GMT +1:00)
WEBINAR ENDED
About this Webinar
We are hosting an informal online session with Nick Richardson from The Insights People on the:
“THE NEW NORMAL”
Specifically for place managers in your region. So why not take 30 mins out of your hectic day, Grab a coffee, an extra special slice of cake and get some fantastic insights.
About The Insights People
The global leader in kids, parents and family market intelligence, have an unrivalled ability to understand their attitudes, behaviours and consumption. The company currently surveys more than 4,000 children every week, across 5 continents and 11 countries, or more than 200,000 children a year. Our market intelligence is used by companies such as: Amazon, Crayola, F1, LEGO, Ofcom, Pokémon, SEGA, Turner and Warner Bros.
Given the changing needs of families using the High Street, I am sure you would agree, this is something not to be missed!
Agenda
Networking
Welcome - Chris Parker-Brads, Miconex
Keynote “THE NEW NORMAL” by Nick Richardson
“The Great Christmas Gift Card Switch On” - Colin Munro, Miconex
Closing - Chris Parker-Brads, Miconex
Nick Richardson
CEO
Nick has established himself as one of the go-to-people on kids insights writing for numerous monthly trade magazines and being asked to speak at events in the UK, Europe and the US. His experience includes strategic research projects for ExxonMobil and developing their five year global brand & sponsorship strategy.
Colin Munro
Managing Director, Miconex
Passionate about working with towns, cities and Business Improvement Districts on projects which deliver value for their business communities.
Working with 50+ towns and cities to deliver local currency/gift card programmes using the Mastercard infrastructure.
In the process of rolling out a revolutionary new city rewards programme Mi Rewards.
Always keen to collaborate and work with like-minded people and companies.
Chris Parker-Brads
Business Development Manager
Dedicated to helping people realise the power that great technology can have on their communities.