BBC presenter Jason Mohammad to host Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP


BBC presenter Jason Mohammad to host Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP

We are delighted to announce that our presenter for this year’s conference is Jason Mohammad. BBC TV and radio presenter Jason is one of the most sought-after hosts in the events world. Best known for his role on BBC One’s fast live football scores FINAL SCORE and flagship football show MATCH OF THE DAY and MOTD2. 

Jason is also a very proud member of the BBC Radio 2 family lining up alongside Zoe Ball, Claudia Winkleman and Dermot O’Leary as one of their famous voices. 

Jason presents Good Morning Sunday on Radio 2 between 6am and 9am every weekend. The Cardiff-born presenter has also fronted some of the BBC’s biggest television output including the Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games, FA Cup finals, World Cup finals and the Six Nations. He’s made films for The One Show and co-presented BBC One’s Crimewatch with Sophie Raworth and Kirsty Young. 

Given his unique ability to chair, present and interact, some of the world’s biggest brands have booked Jason for awards and events including HP, UEFA, Mercedes and Maserati. His full bio can be viewed on our event page here

EVENT OF THE YEAR FOR LAW AND SPORT PROFESSIONALS

Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP will take place on Thursday 4th May 2023 at the five-star Leonardo Royal London Hotel. 

As with past events we will have an esteemed panel of sport professionals and industry experts to discuss the latest news and ideas in the areas of anti-doping, athlete welfare, good governance and integrity. 

We will be announcing the conference topics in due course on our website and via newsletter. The event agenda can be seen on the conference page.

On 19th March, our early bird pricing will end, so now is the chance to save big!

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Every year we host over 200 legal and sport professionals at our event. These conferences provide many opportunities for our attendees to network. We serve breakfast (hot drinks and pastries) during the registration period where attendees get an early opportunity to meet other professionals as well as during the two coffee breaks and the open buffet lunch. 

We also host a separate breakfast between 8am and 9am in association with Women in Sports Law (WISLaw), to encourage female profesionals to meet and share views (please note that the WISLaw breakfast is also open to male professionals if they wish to join).

And finally after the conference we will host a networking drinks reception in the hotel's bar. 

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