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Basketball legend Karl Brown to star at active-net 2016
POSTED 19 Apr 2016 . BY Jak Phillips
Karl Brown also presents on Sky Sports as an National Basketball Association (NBA) and British Basketball League (BBL) specialist Credit: skinafterskin.blogspot.co.uk
International basketball star and head coach of the England under 18 Men’s Basketball Team Karl Brown will be the after-dinner speaker at active-net later this month.

Karl Brown, who went from inner-city Leicester to America and back again using sport as his ticket, will tell the delegates at the two-day event his inspiring story.

Active-net, now in its third year, will take place from 27 to 28 April 2016 at Loughborough University. As well as one-to-one buyer and supplier meetings, the physical activity sector event will feature a strong educational element and networking programme. It is aimed at all operators and suppliers with a focus on the public sector, whether Trusts, Local Authorities or Universities/Colleges.

After dinner on 27 April, Brown will be interviewed by Gaynor Nash, regional legacy co-ordinator for Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport (LSR) County Sports Partnership (CSP). Nash herself is a keen sportswoman, having played national-level football and hockey.

Brown said: “I have been a sports fan all of my life and basketball has brought me many fantastic opportunities allowing me to travel around the world and create a fantastic network.

"I am still and fit and full of energy and passion for this sport and see the opportunities it and other sports can bring to young people. I am delighted to be able to attend the event to tell my story, try to inspire people and promote the work I am doing in Leicester for local young people.”

This year's event will also feature a series of one-to-one surgery sessions with ukactive research director Dr Steven Mann, who will outline ukactive’s research agenda and help attendees explore how data-driven decisions can generate results for providers across the sector.

Limited free places are still available for senior operators of public sector health, fitness and leisure facilities.

For more information, click here.
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Basketball legend Karl Brown to star at active-net 2016
POSTED 19 Apr 2016 . BY Jak Phillips
Karl Brown also presents on Sky Sports as an National Basketball Association (NBA) and British Basketball League (BBL) specialist Credit: skinafterskin.blogspot.co.uk
International basketball star and head coach of the England under 18 Men’s Basketball Team Karl Brown will be the after-dinner speaker at active-net later this month.

Karl Brown, who went from inner-city Leicester to America and back again using sport as his ticket, will tell the delegates at the two-day event his inspiring story.

Active-net, now in its third year, will take place from 27 to 28 April 2016 at Loughborough University. As well as one-to-one buyer and supplier meetings, the physical activity sector event will feature a strong educational element and networking programme. It is aimed at all operators and suppliers with a focus on the public sector, whether Trusts, Local Authorities or Universities/Colleges.

After dinner on 27 April, Brown will be interviewed by Gaynor Nash, regional legacy co-ordinator for Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport (LSR) County Sports Partnership (CSP). Nash herself is a keen sportswoman, having played national-level football and hockey.

Brown said: “I have been a sports fan all of my life and basketball has brought me many fantastic opportunities allowing me to travel around the world and create a fantastic network.

"I am still and fit and full of energy and passion for this sport and see the opportunities it and other sports can bring to young people. I am delighted to be able to attend the event to tell my story, try to inspire people and promote the work I am doing in Leicester for local young people.”

This year's event will also feature a series of one-to-one surgery sessions with ukactive research director Dr Steven Mann, who will outline ukactive’s research agenda and help attendees explore how data-driven decisions can generate results for providers across the sector.

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