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Church House strengthens business development and marketing teams

  • Adam Baggs
  • Mar 26, 2015
  • 2 min read

Church House Conference Centre has strengthened its business development and marketing teams with two new appointments.

Fiona Wynn, a graduate of Sheffield Hallam University, has joined the central London venue as Business Development Administrator. On her appointment Fiona comments: “Working at Church House provides me with an amazing opportunity to learn about the industry from experienced team members in a great venue. My role has been designed so I can support both the business development and marketing departments, which means that I will be able to get stuck in on a variety of tasks and increase my skill set.”

Chloe Alfred, who has a Masters in Theatre & Performance from Queen Mary University and previously worked as a Marketing Assistant for The Barbican Centre, brings experience and creativity to her new role. She says: “The events industry is extremely exciting and Church House is a truly unique venue, offering such a large scope for creative marketing campaigns. I am looking forward to promoting the venue to both new and existing audiences and am thrilled to join such a passionate team of people.”

Robin Parker, General Manager of Church House Conference Centre, says of the new appointments: “Following a restructure of the sales and marketing team it is great to welcome Chloe and Fiona on board. As we look to capitalise on Church House’s growth in sales, I am really looking forward to working with their new ideas and fresh outlook on all things sales and marketing to ensure we maintain this trend.”

Situated in the heart of Westminster Church House Conference Centre is one of London’s most versatile event venues. Its 19 flexible event spaces, which accommodate between 2 and 664 guests, have the capacity to host a wide variety of events including meetings, conferences, awards ceremonies, gala dinners and receptions. For more information call 020 7390 1590 or visit www.churchhouseconf.co.uk.

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