BBC presenter Jason Mohammad to present Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2019

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We are delighted to announce that our presenter for this year’s conference is Jason Mohammad, a much respected broadcaster who currently hosts Final Score on BBC1; Good Morning Sunday on BBC Radio 2; 606 on BBC Radio 5 Live; The Jason Mohammad Show on BBC Radio Wales; and Wales Live for BBC One Wales.

Jason has also featured regularly as a co-host on BBC1's Crimewatch, as well as appearing on The One Show on BBC1. He has played a major part in the coverage of the world's biggest sporting events including: the 2016 and 2012 Olympics; 2018 and 2014 Fifa World Cups; 2018 and 2014 Commonwealth Games; and the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2019 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP will take place on Thursday 2 May at the five-star Grange St. Paul’s Hotel in London. As in previous years, the event will bring together an esteemed panel of sports professionals and industry experts to discuss and debate the latest news and ideas in the areas of anti-doping, athlete welfare and integrity. 

At the end of February, our early bird pricing will end, so now is the chance to save big!

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