IHBC launches 2020 Brighton Annual School sponsorship brochure: More looking ahead to #IHBCBrighton2020, with special opportunities to shine in Brighton in 2020!

The IHBC has launched its sponsorship promotion brochure for the forthcoming 2020 Brighton Annual School, offering new opportunities to shine in Brighton in June next year as we look ahead to #IHBCBrighton2020. 

Fiona Newton, IHBC’s national office lead negotiating commercial sponsorship for our Annual School in Brighton in June 2020, said: ‘The IHBC Annual School offers a unique opportunity to promote conservation businesses amongst specialist clients, advisers, specifiers and those influencing the choice of conservation products and services.’

‘From high profile sponsorship opportunities to low cost delegate distribution; whether you want to get your company name talked about or to showcase an actual product you sell there will be a promotional opportunity to meet your needs and budget.’

Eimear Murphy, sponsorship co-ordinator on the Brighton School Branch Committee said: ‘It is really useful to have this new promotional brochure for our School as it will make it easier to explain to prospective sponsors the varied and cost effective options available to reach the 250 delegates or more at the event.’

Sponsors also benefit from advertising to the much wider digital school networks of the IHBC – numbering in the tens of thousands – if that suits needs better.’

‘The whole Branch looks forward to hearing from anyone interested in any form of sponsorship and this brochure will play a key part in exposing both options and benefits.’

See options and download the SPONSORSHIP BROCHURE

See more details on sponsor and promotional opportunities

For any questions and to discuss options and opprtunities contact Fiona at projects@ihbc.org.uk

For IHBC’s Brighton 2020 School see Brighton2020.ihbc.org.uk where you can sign up for the IHBC’s 2020 School alerts, follow us @IHBCTweet and see #IHBCBrighton2020 for updates.

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