Open Doors Event | Thursday 23rd November 2023


Open Doors Event | Thursday 23rd November 2023

We will be hosting an ‘Open Doors’ event on Thursday 23rd November to allow potential applicants to visit us at our offices. 

The aim of this event is to meet some of our potential future panel members and to provide them with another opportunity ask their questions regarding our panel and the application process.

We kindly request those who are interested in meeting us to book a meeting slot via this link so that we can inform the reception accordingly. Please note that spaces are limited and available on a first come, first served basis. 

If you have any questions and/or enquiries about this event please email us at panels@sportresolutions.com with a subject line ‘Open Doors Event’.

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