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Kerry Walsh joins Trinity Event Solutions as events division expands

13/09/2012

Trinity Event Solutions has appointed Kerry Walsh as head of events as the company continues to expand its event management division.

Walsh’s experience in managing conferences and exhibitions will allow Trinity Event Management to provide event planning services to both a national and international market. Prior to taking on the role, Walsh worked as a consultant to develop standard operating procedures for the newly-launched event management division of Trinity Event Solutions.

She has also worked as director of learning provision and events at the Institute of Credit Management and previously had her own consultancy business with clients including JWT, CHI, Ogilvy, McCann-Erickson, WCRS, Publicis and the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Jacqui Kavanagh, managing director of Trinity, said: "The expansion of our event management department further strengthens our ability to meet the needs of our clients. Kerry’s comprehensive understanding of event management from a client’s point of view will greatly benefit Trinity Event Management’s core offering, our sales network, and our clients."

Pictured: Kerry Walsh


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