Ready, Set, Go - for Abu Dhabi!
I am delighted to say that I have arrived in magnificent Abu Dhabi for IPC’s General Assembly and conference and have been very pleased with the many kind comments I have received here with respect to my Presidential nomination.
This week is a very exciting time for the International Paralympic Committee and I know that it will shape the direction for our Movement for the years to come.
If you have any concerns or questions you’d like to raise with me regarding my vision and outline for the future of our Movement, please feel free to send me an email, or connect with me via Facebook or Twitter.
I very much look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in Abu Dhabi this week.
For more information, please contact:
John Petersson
Email: john@johnpetersson.eu
Phone: +45 20 40 39 60
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