Sign-up here for Conference 2019
Saturday 23 November
Time: 9.30am to 4pm
Venue: Hilton Hotel, 1 William Street, Glasgow, G3 8HT
Cost: FREE to scottishathletics affiliated club members/£50 non-affiliated
Our annual National Club Conference is coming up in Glasgow on Saturday 23 November.
And we still have a few FREE places available from those with affiliated clubs keen to be part of what is a key day in our club education programme.
It’s all about learning how to grow the sport in Scotland and how your club can play a part – by sharing good practice and listening to speakers like Lord Jack McConnell as well as Robert, Derek and Callum Hawkins.
We’ve asked North Ayrshire AC, Central AC and Cumbernauld AAC to give presentations on the day – and our video here gives a short insight to the development work which has been happening at North Ayrshire AC.
We will also have ’round table’ discussions hosted by Guy Richardson the CEO and Founder of Eiger Performance, graffiti boards to share feedback, and more time for informal networking with other clubs creating an opportunity to discuss and tackle challenges togethe
Final copy – NCC timetable 2019
We’re delighted to have former First Minister of Scotland and scottishathletics Honorary President, the Rt Hon Lord Jack McConnell, as our keynote speaker for the event.
scottishathletics are also delighted to bring the Hawkins family – Robert, Derek and Callum – as special guests to the conference to share their story of their journey from club to country
Full details including the online booking can be found by following the link to the National Club Conference booking platform. Descriptors for the workshops can be viewed below the booking link.
Sign-ups will close on Monday 18 November
Sign-up here for Conference 2019
Tags: Callum Hawkins, Central AC, Cumbernauld AAC, Derek Hawkins, Lord Jack McConnell, National Club Conference, North Ayrshire AC, Robert Hawkins
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