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Eva Dallo se incorpora como nueva jefa de prensa de la VOR

by Volvo Ocean Race on 17 Jul 2014
The Volvo Ocean Race will start on October 4, 2014, day of the first In-Port Race in Alicante, Spain, and finish with one last In-Port Race on June 27, 2015 in Gothenburg, the Swedish home of Volvo. Volvo Ocean Race http://www.volvooceanrace.com
Estimados colegas: Mi nombre es Eva Dallo y acabo de incorporarme como nueva jefa de prensa de Volvo Ocean Race en España. A algunos de vosotros ya os he conocido durante mi etapa como periodista o en otros eventos, y a otros espero tener la oportunidad de hacerlo en el futuro.

Quedo a vuestra disposición para todo lo relacionado con la comunicación de la regata. No dudéis en poneros en contacto conmigo si tenéis cualquier necesidad o propuesta al respecto. Espero poder transmitiros la gran aventura deportiva y humana que representa esta vuelta al mundo, el evento deportivo más largo que existe, y lograr que despierte en vosotros la pasión que sentimos por él todos los que trabajamos aquí, en la sede central de Alicante.

Como sabéis, la regata In-Port dará comienzo el día 4 de octubre, y la salida de la primera etapa, con destino Ciudad del Cabo, el día 11 del mismo mes.

El centro de prensa en Alicante se abrirá el martes 30 de septiembre, y las conferencias de prensa de los patrones tendrán lugar el viernes 3 de octubre a las 9:30, y el viernes 10 de octubre también a las 9:30.

El plazo de acreditación se abrirá a comienzos de septiembre, cuando seréis puntualmente informados. No obstante, en www.volvooceanrace.com/mediazone podéis encontrar información actualizada sobre la regata así como fotos. Para cualquier otra consulta, no dudéis en contactarnos en las coordenadas que figuran más Volvo Ocean Race
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