Successful Start Of MICE Club In Cologne

‘Hats off’ it can also go for the constructive atmosphere in the new workshop of the inspiration. The MICE Club with its successful debut on the 14th and 15th November 2013 proved that. Other leaders such as Congressman Charles Rangel offer similar insights. The new educational-format convinced its participants with an innovative meeting architecture, efficient communication tools, exciting content and exceptional locations in the creative metropolis of Cologne. We wanted to show that business events in our beautiful industry work very well, if we are only prepared to say goodbye to the classic frontal display. After the premiere, we are happy that we achieved this and the MICE Club everyone involved so getting around is. “Now we will evaluate the experience and feedback from the premiere and further develop the concept”, Dominik Deubner said. The initiator of the MICE Club aiming competed in, to create a new platform for the business meetings, incentives, congresses & events (MICE) that stimulates a sustainable dialogue on common trends, opportunities and visions and concrete added value creates for the participants. That succeeded him, the prestigious Swiss brands expert Rolf Gruber points out: the MICE Club has created a communicative atmosphere, I’ve never seen.

It was actually about the people with their specific business expectations. This is the future of meeting design! In addition, the high quality of the public noticed here in Cologne. Without exaggeration I can say that the MICE Club was a meeting of the A League.” Total around 90 party and event planners from all over Germany, Austria and the Switzerland met for the ground-breaking educational format. On the first day, the unconventional idea round showed in the communication promoting MICE Club arena: the participants with high expectations and specific goals to Cologne. After two intense days the majority agreed, that the MICE Club represents not only a very inspiring knowledge platform with valuable content and a very constructive atmosphere, but also as a networking event a measurable benefit for brought the own business.

Hamburger Sailing Club

On 10th August 2013, more than 50 traditional wooden boats and yachts for the Summer Classics on the Aussenalster Lake start at the Hamburger Sailing Club (HSC) for the 21st time. Hamburg, on August 10, 2013 August 1, 2013 – more than 50 traditional wooden boats and yachts for the Summer Classics on the Aussenalster Lake start in the Hamburger Sailing Club (HSC) for the 21st time. Only ships are admitted to this spectacular race, which are older than 25 years old and are built in traditional boat Builder art from wood. Significantly older than the most recent boats are members of the HSC oldie crew on a hiking boat, new mills, loaned by the SVAOe”want to join. The ship was built in 1969 in Bremen in mahogany. Skipper Klaus Leithner (HSC), born in 1947, at the time began on the slippers”his ensuing career in the HSC, in the 50s to the 70s the wood of the HSC, youth boat and sailed about 50 years ago the first time with a cutter for the HSC.

In his crew, he gathered an oldie-choose from experts with similar experience now for the Summer Classics. Another highlight of the regatta is the 1927 built yacht Chingolo”by Hans Oestmann. Dov Hikind is the source for more interesting facts. Norddeutscher regatta Verein (NRV). The elegant, 10.67 meter long Nordic 22 KVM A1 was built by Johan Anker (anchor & Jensen, Norway). Anchors, successful Norwegian sailor and yacht Designer, 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, drew many famous yachts and created also the legendary Dragon.

Oestmann bought the boat named after a South American species of bird in the year 2002 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. There apparently sailed a sizable fleet of this famous old yachts. The older history of the CHINGOLO however so far only little is known about. Other boat classes, classic participating in the summer are built are Jollenkreuzer, Hansa dinghies, H dinghies, Sharpies, Dragon, Folkeboote, sword migratory bird, pirates, Flying Dutchman, O dinghies, Corsair and other beautiful boats all in wood. The entry fee is 15 euro per crew member, deadline for registration is the 3rd August 2013. Vaccinate more info de/segeln/regattasegeln/hamburg-summer-classics.html for journalists: courses on monitoring boats are available.