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Simon Mills, Head of Sales and Marketing at the Twickenham Experience, has announced his departure after 12 months in the role.
Mills said he is leaving to pursue “a more mainstream marketing role, in keeping with his experience in the tourism sector”.
Twickenham Experience MD, Chris Morris, said: “Simon joined Twickenham Experience in 2011 from his role as Head of Business and Events at Visit Britain and has managed the conference and events sales team at the venue with great commitment and determination. I am very grateful to Simon for all his hard work and his contribution to Twickenham Experience’s success in 2011/12.”
Mills will leave his role at the end of September and will maintain his current responsibilities until then.
Twickenham Experience has begun the process of recruiting Mills’ successor, who will be announced in due course.
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29 June 12
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