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DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - Chris Williams - 08 Nov 2012

Good morning,


I wonder if you could help with a bit of an odd request? I'm hoping to find a DeLorean owner who would be willing to show off their car for a day.


I'm a member of the team working on our annual conference for 2013 - the theme is 'Back to the Future' and is all about the future of coaching, its applications and benefits to individuals and organisations.


We have secured the wonderful Titanic Building in Belfast, N Ireland and expect 250 delegates on the 2 day event. As DeLorean were manufactured in NI, it would be a sign of our history, as well as a brilliant reference to the conference theme. (Hoping for the DMC 12 with gull-wing doors if possible).


I'm sure this would generate interest in itself on the day from our international visitors and the date we have booked is 26th April 2013.


As a non-profit we do't have a great deal of financial resource but may be able to give a small contribution towards costs.


If you have any members who may be interested, or suggestions as to how I could proceed I'd be extremely grateful


with warm regards


Sonja




Sonja Rooke


Head of Marketing & Social Media
Association for Coaching - Ireland
mob: +44 (0) 7964 862300
www.associationforcoaching.com

"promoting excellence & ethics in coaching"


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - Guinney1971 - 08 Nov 2012

probably one for Thomas McCauley if he's free that day Smile


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - dmc4087 - 12 Nov 2012

I was interested until I seen 'As a non-profit we do't have a great deal of financial resource but may be able to give a small contribution towards costs'

Tongue


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - Guinney1971 - 12 Nov 2012

lol, I'm sure even you can spare the fuel cost !! :wink:


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - dmc4087 - 12 Nov 2012

Its fuel, time (it starts on a work day), wear and tear etc.

I think Keith is doing it anyway.


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - Dangermouse - 12 Nov 2012

Guinney1971 Wrote:probably one for Thomas McCauley if he's free that day Smile

So you're not free that day, or any day Smile

Just because they are a non-profit, doesn't mean they can't compensate you. I doubt they are renting the Titanic Building for free.


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - lukebrynycz - 10 Jan 2013

dmc4087 Wrote:Its fuel, time (it starts on a work day), wear and tear etc.

I think Keith is doing it anyway.

I have to agree with this to a certain degree. For it to actually cost us to display a very unique car that will attract them a lot of attention doesn't quite sit right with me. The least I think even non-profit places should do is cover your costs. The time taken to deliver the car, sit around all day, purchase overpriced food, take days off work etc. :|

I have even had event organisers approach me with a BTTF event where by the venue has been booked, along with catering etc which costs them quite a bit, and the star of the show has been requested for free. I'm all for assisting charities, especially locally but to cover costs for the day seems logical to me.


Re: DeLorean required, Titanic Building Belfast 26th April 2013 - Chris Williams - 11 Jan 2013

Quote:I have to agree with this to a certain degree. For it to actually cost us to display a very unique car that will attract them a lot of attention doesn't quite sit right with me. The least I think even non-profit places should do is cover your costs. The time taken to deliver the car, sit around all day, purchase overpriced food, take days off work etc.

I have even had event organisers approach me with a BTTF event where by the venue has been booked, along with catering etc which costs them quite a bit, and the star of the show has been requested for free. I'm all for assisting charities, especially locally but to cover costs for the day seems logical to me.
Dont think any one would argue with you on this we all have full time jobs as well and dont have un limited days we can take off!
Chris