Well Met showcase their success at Academic Venues Show
Well Met Conferencing at Leeds Metropolitan University showcased their continuous award success at this year's Academic Venue Show at the Emirates Stadium, London. Well Met were able to highlight their impressive new facilities to potential clients and took the opportunity to really shout about the multi-award winning Rose Bowl which has just celebrated its first birthday.
The event proved a huge success for Well Met. Visitor numbers to the stand were up on last year, generating almost £1million worth of enquires. The Show also provided the perfect opportunity for the conference team to forge new relationships with potential clients and meet a number of valued customers. Conference organisers and delegates visiting the stand were presented with gold medals filled with chocolate and branded with Well Met's latest accolade 'Best New Venue in Yorkshire 2010,' which was awarded to the Rose Bowl at the Yorkshire Business Insider awards in March.
Kate Pitcher, Business Development Manager for Well Met Conferencing, said:
"This has been our best exhibition result yet and is a reflection of the fantastic facilities and services that Well Met Conferencing offers. The event provided us with a perfect opportunity to meet potential clients and Venue Masters continue to do an excellent job in promoting the fantastic conference facilities that the university sector has to offer up and down the country."
Well Met Conferencing manages a wide range of venues and spaces as well as providing experienced event management services for both internal and external clients. Well Met's portfolio ranges from urban and parkland venues including the Rose Bowl, Carnegie Village, The Old School Board and the Gandhi Hall which collectively provide the perfect destination for conferences, meetings and exhibitions to product launches, dinners, filming, corporate away days and team building events.
Recent conferences include a wide range of national and regional events for the NHS, including the National Conference for Nursing and Midwifery, Yorkshire Forward and the Institute of Directors.

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