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Neil Gow to help Glee develop new-look show

Former GIMA director Neil Gow has joined the Glee team as a consultant.

He will lead the development of new initiatives planned for the 2014 show, including a new focus on plants. He will also co-ordinate an inward mission of international garden retailers, showcasing examples of British garden centre best practice, as well as developing the show’s new product awards.

 “I have always believed Glee to be a vital part of our industry for both exhibitors and retailers,” Gow said. “It should be viewed by all manufacturers and suppliers as the leading showcase for innovation and business development. For retailers, particularly the independent outlets, it is a vital source for getting to see suppliers and new products. I hope that my involvement will further strengthen Glee’s offering, and I look forward to cementing these new initiatives as a must-see part of the show in 2014 and beyond.”

i2i’s Matthew Mein, Glee event manager, added: “Neil is a respected and knowledgeable figurehead of the industry and we’ve no doubt that his involvement will benefit Glee significantly. With experience as a retailer, and also from his time at GIMA, Neil has a very clear understanding of what matters to both manufacturers and retailers – something that will no doubt stand the show in good stead for the coming months.”

Glee 2014, the show’s 40th year, sees it move to a new location within the NEC’s Halls 17 – 20, creating opportunities for a major new-look.

For exhibiting information, call 0207 728 4623

For updates: www.gleebirmingham.com.
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