FREE Events in Bournemouth University Tourism and Hospitality Department next week – focus on Transportation –
take advantage of great speakers and inform students and colleagues
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Tuesday 21st February 11:00-13:00 Cobham lecture theatre.
Captain Scott Bateman MBE MCMI GCGI Cert Mgt British Airways
Global Air Transportation Challenges, Opportunities and Trends
Great opportunity to learn from a great aviator. Captain Scott Bateman is a British Airways Boeing 474-400 pilot flying long haul and Founder and CEO of 9-Line Aviation. He is a highly experienced and capable senior manager, aviator, and motivator whom is capable of evaluating risks and making measured critical decisions under the most difficult of conditions. Demonstrating a pragmatic approach to problems and possessing the ability to communicate effectively at all levels with ease and confidence. Committed and tenacious, delivering tangible results with passion, humour and empathy. Scott has broad managerial experience across the military and commercial aviation sectors combined with considerable experience in the public and private healthcare sectors. This unique combination brings a kaleidoscope of tangible skills ensuring success on complex projects. Captain Bateman, received his MBE as the founder of the First Response charity, which provides volunteers to be trained by the ambulance service to respond to medical emergencies in their own community after 19 years of RAF service.
Wednesday 22 February 2017 Time: 18:45 – 21:00
Chartered Institute of Transport: The Port of Poole-Finding New Opportunities
Venue: KG03, Talbot Campus of Bournemouth University, Wallisdown Road, Poole, BH12 5BB
No need to book – just come along and there will also be a light buffet served after the presentation.
https://www.facebook.com/events/186734761802614/ Organised by Derek Robbins
Staff and students are most welcome to attend. The Port has invested heavily in developing now opportunities including dredging and new Quays to enable the port to handle larger ships. Attracting larger and more cruise ship visits and developing the Ferry services from the port are both important components of the strategy – so there will be a tourism component in this presentation.
The meeting is taking place in KG 03 and staff and students are most welcome – indeed encouraged to attend.
Please feel free to forward this invitation to any students you feel would benefit from attending
No need to book – just come along and there will also be a light buffet served after the presentation.