Management

keith williams

Keith Williams brings experience from international marketing and a variety of international projects including countries bidding for the Olympic Games such as Australia (summer games) and Bulgaria (winter games). The International Olympic Committee, Philip Morris International and Nestle have been regular Clients. He has worked for more than a decade with the International Olympic Commitee's Olympic Museum where he was responsible for the research, creation, production, sourcing and installation of its most important 'high-tech' and award winning exhibitions.

dame mary glen-haig

Dame Mary Glen-Haig fenced for Great Britain over four Olympic Games. She was elected in 1982 to be one of Great Britain's two IOC members, a role shared for several years with Princess Anne, the Princess Royal. On reaching the IOC retirement age, Dame Mary was awared the honour of becoming one of only 26 life members. Today Dame Mary is still actively involved in Sport Administration in the United Kingdom where she is Vice Chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA) and The Central Council for Physical Recreation (CCPR) - President Prince Philip..

owen luder

Owen Luder CBE is a well known construction industry figure. He is a former President of The Royal Institute of British Architects who, for many years, operated one of the largest award winning architectural practices with work in the UK and abroad. His publications include "Sports Stadia After Hillsborough" and "An Architects Guide to Keeping Out Of Trouble". As the architectural consultant for ISE, he brings not only his own expertise but also considerable authority in the appointment anmd monitoring of consultants dealing with the architecture, engineering and cost control aspects of the design and fit-out process..


Advisors

dick palmer

Dick Palmer CBE is Executive Vice President of the BOA. He was appointed Secretary General of The British Olympic Association in 1977. He has been Chef de Mission of the British Teams and 10 Olympic Games (Summer and Winter). He has also been an advisor to the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Solidarity for many years. He was the Technical Director of the London Olympic Bid for the 2012 Games. He has been Vice President of the European Olympic Committee and was a member of the ANOC Executive Board for many years as well as serving on the IOC's Games Co-ordination commissions for Atlanta, Sydney and Athens..

michael Jolly

Michael Jolly CBE. As Chairman and Chief Executive of The Tussauds Group for manay years, he played a significant role in the successful development of 'The London Eye' (London's leading visitor attraction). He is a Commissioner of English Heritage and was recently chairman of the organising committee of VAC, The National Visitor Attractions Conference. He has a great deal of experience in multi £million project management including the establishment of new business, turnarounds and the expansion of businesses, particularly in the leisure sector. He has also worked with goverment and public bodies to influence policy and execution.

carl buskirk

Carl Buskirk is an American and the former President of the clothing manufacturer Levi-Strauss. He is a proven builder of international businesses through innovative marketing. Over the many years while he was President of Levi-Strauss, he effectively built and transformed the worldwide jeans industry. Whilst an expert of the development of world class brands througb marketing and promotion, he is also a highly skilled operator of businesses and will be responsible for the day to day operation of "Sportworld & British Sport Museum.