Sport Resolutions to speak at the SGA Annual Conference 2022, titled ‘Cascading Good Governance’


Sport Resolutions to speak at the SGA Annual Conference 2022, titled ‘Cascading Good Governance’

The SGA Annual Conference 2022 will take place on Wednesday 23rd November in Manchester and online. 

Sport Resolutions Case Manager Savita Sohal will be joining a panel consisting of John Donnelly CBE, Head of Integrity, UK Sport and Katie Fudakowski, Barrister & Partner, Farrer & Co. The panel will be moderated by Jayne Molyneux, Director of Children & Young People, Sport England and will consider recent reviews into behaviour within the sector and discuss what organisations can take from them in order improve their culture and processes. The session will start 15.20. 

The event will take place on Wednesday 23rd November between 9.15 and 16.40 at the Lowry Hotel, Manchester and online. 

To register for the event please click here.  

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