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British Association of Hospitality Accountants launches annual conference and IT exhibition
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

‘Managing to Sustain Future Profitability’ is the title of the 3rd British Association of Hospitality Accountants (BAHA) Annual Conference and Technology Exhibition to be held on 5 and 6 November 2008 at the brand new Sofitel London Heathrow at Terminal 5, due to open on 30 June.

“BAHA is delighted to be hosting the two-day Conference and IT Exhibition at such an exciting and luxurious venue as the new 605-bedroom Sofitel London Heathrow, which, when it opens this summer, will be one of the largest luxury airport hotel and convention venues in the UK,” said Debra Adams, BAHA Head of Administration and Education. “The 2008 BAHA Conference and IT Exhibition will afford finance, IT and revenue management professionals, from all corners of the UK, the opportunity to get an informed and cutting-edge view from an inspirational line-up of speakers – all experts in their respective fields; as well as an unrivalled chance to network and further enhance their knowledge and skills by participating in a number of workshops on important finance-related industry topics.

“And that’s not all – delegates can view some of the ‘best in class’ technology products and services available to the hospitality sector at the accompanying exhibition!”

BAHA’s Annual Conference and Exhibition is also noted for its social and networking aspects. On the evening of the opening day – Wednesday, 5 November – there will be a drinks reception, followed by a three-course conference dinner with guest speaker and entertainment.

Michael Verikios - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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