

The Most Prestigious Networking Event of the Year
House of Lords Summer Reception
Thursday 8 July 2010
The Event
The Motorsport Industry Association’s Summer Reception is the most prestigious networking reception of the year for members and their guests. It features the presentation of the prestigious and unique “Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Motorsport Industry”.
2010 will be the Reception’s sixteenth year and past winners include Ross Brawn OBE, Professor Sid Watkins, Lord March, Sir Frank Williams, Andrew Cowan, Sir Stirling Moss OBE, David Richards CBE, Tom Wheatcroft, Dr Adrian Reynard, Bernie Ecclestone and Sir Jackie Stewart OBE. The event enjoys significant media coverage allowing the industry to raise its profile on both a national and global stage.
The Venue
Lord Astor of Hever, President of the MIA, hosts the Summer Reception in the River Terrace Marquee and Cholmondeley Room alongside the River Thames, within the magnificent House of Lords in Westminster. Guests enjoy drinks on the terrace of the Palace of Westminster with views of Big Ben and the London Eye making this a memorable evening for all.
The Audience
This prestigious, business to business event brings together over 300 key decision makers and industry leaders from the motorsport industry of Motorsport Valley in the UK. Invited guests include over 90 Ministers, MPs, MEPs and Lords, leading motorsport and business journalists and VIPs.
The Schedule
In order to maximise these exceptional networking opportunities, the Reception begins at 5.30pm to allow guests to arrive from their businesses, and runs through until 8.30pm. The presentation of the Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Motorsport Industry is scheduled for 6.45pm.
Tickets* - £80 + VAT
This event is for MIA Members and their Guest(s) only - Max 4 tickets
(Please note professional members are limited to a maximum of 2 tickets)
For more information please contact Tracy Dewhirst
on +44 (0)2476 692600 or email tracy.dewhirst@the-mia.com
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