Late Night London appoints three new account executives as they continue to expand

Late Night London has grown its direct corporate and agency team for the third time this year. Following the appointment of Emma Howe to Head of Corporate Sales, Late Night London, one of the UK’s largest providers of diverse event spaces, has had to increase the team to meet the demand and maintain their quality of service. The new talent join from Vinopolis, Millenium Mayfair Hotel and ITV, bringing with them a wealth of experience to strengthen the current team of 8 and drive conference and Christmas bookings across the Late Night London portfolio. With investment in employees and venues, the corporate event offering has seen a year-on-year growth of 10%, with summer bookings up 23% from last year with an overall forecasted growth of 20%. Jo Anderson has joined as agency account executive. Jo brings significant experience from one of London’s most prestigious venues, Vinopolis. Her wide range of skills including new business and operations, having assisted in the 2012 Games when Vinopolis hosted Procter and Gamble, will expand the breadth of skills and experience of LNL’s widely successful agency and corporate team. New agency account executive Lucy Lock’s 5 years in the events industry began at the publishing company Emap, co-ordinating sponsored events. Lucy’s event management experience includes the Millennium Mayfair Hotel and Regents College Conference Centre. Lucy’s significant experience in event management will be an asset to LNL’s events offering across their significant portfolio of venues. Laura Wilson has joined Late Night London as a direct corporate account executive. With a background in field and media sales for ITV, her experience will bring a valuable dynamic to LNL’s corporate account team. Emma Howe, Head of Corporate Sales, said “2012/2013 has been a year of growth at Late Night London, specifically within our meetings and events team. We have listened to our clients and their needs and improved our offering with them in mind. Our venue portfolio has grown, we’ve spent time on food innovation and we’ve developed our packages. The Late Night London agency and corporate team is prepared to support and service the increasing demand for premium venues across London and the UK. This is particularly important as we approach the festive season’.

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