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Richard Butter appointed Intertraffic domain manager

Richard Butter has been appointed as domain manager for Intertraffic Worldwide Events and takes up his new position at the beginning of May. Butter's appointment follows the departure of Erik Dijkshoorn and he brings to his new position wide experience in the exhibition industry. He will be onsite throughout the show and those wishing to meet him can do so at the exhibitor reception.
March 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Fresh face at Intertraffic helm
Richard Butter has been appointed as domain manager for 70 Intertraffic Worldwide Events and takes up his new position at the beginning of May.

Butter's appointment follows the departure of Erik Dijkshoorn and he brings to his new position wide experience in the exhibition industry. He will be onsite throughout the show and those wishing to meet him can do so at the exhibitor reception.

  • Those interested in the forthcoming Intertraffic Istanbul, which takes place from 27 to 29 May 2015 in the city's Expo Centre, can find out more about the exhibition at a seminar taking place at the RAI. The seminar will be held in the Elicium, room D20, starting at midday on Wednesday 26 March.

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