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Spring Fair Announces A New Portfolio Director

In the run up to the re-edited Spring Fair 2020, Charlie Cracknell has been appointed as the show’s new portfolio director, a position he will be taking up in April. His role will be to assist in shaping the strategic direction of the show.

“Charlie has a wealth of experience in shaping wider business strategies, leading global projects and helping to implement best practice,” commented Spring & Autumn Fair’s new managing director Julie Driscoll.

With over 20 years of international event experience, Charlie has held a number of senior sales and event leadership roles. Working across multiple sectors, he has built successful customer-focused events and communities.

“It’s fantastic to be involved, and I’m already planning a concierge matchmaking programme for the show, aimed at finding and matching buyers with ideal exhibitors,” Charlie enthused.

He continued: “I’m thoroughly looking forward to making my mark in a re-edit year that will see some real innovation and bold changes for the brand.”

The investment programme supporting the re-edit of Spring Fair follows the acquisition of Spring & Autumn Fair by the ITE Group last summer.

 

Top: Spring Fair will be undergoing a re-edit in 2020.

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