CRAMLINGTON, ENGLAND, March 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Perspective Magazine announces that Emirates Vacation Club will renew its commitment as a Contributing Sponsor for GNEX 2013 - The Global Meeting of Minds, scheduled for February 4-6, 2013 at the world famous Beverly Wilshire - A Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
"GNEX conferences are a wonderful way to network with business associates. At the last event in Cancun, having the opportunity to meet all these people in two days, that's phenomenal. You see, I do that all the time but that would have taken me a year's work which was done in two days. That's how impressive it is and how phenomenal it is, so I love it in all aspects," said Ashraf El Zarqa, Chief Operating Officer, Emirates Vacation Club.
Emirates Vacation Club features exclusive private residences at the Emirates Grand Hotel, situated in the heart of Dubai on Sheikh Zayed Road. The Emirates Grand Hotel is a magnificent 4-star boutique hotel, with generously proportioned chic residences and modern amenities such as an 8,000 square foot spa, access to private chefs and 24-hour room service. Emirates Vacation Club owners can enjoy a fully-serviced luxury Dubai residence as an alternative to tying up a large amount of capital in a second home. Shared ownership of these luxurious residences eliminates the burden of managing a second home, providing personal flexibility and enhancing holiday options.
GNEX 2013 will bring vacation ownership industry leaders together from across the globe to network, build strategic partnerships, share ideas and debate key issues which will affect their businesses.
Interactive panel discussions and informative presentations are the foundation for GNEX 2013 but the heart of the event is the networking, with exceptional social events and expanded networking breaks featuring a specially-designed networking lounge for individual business meetings.
The expo concludes with a Hollywood-style Black-tie Gala Dinner for the presentation of the Perspective Magazine Awards, sponsored by Holiday Systems International, where industry nominees will vie for global recognition of excellence across more than 40 categories.
"Emirates Vacation Club is setting the standard for luxury shared ownership accommodation in Dubai and we are delighted that they have decided to support GNEX for the second year in a row," said Paul Mattimoe, president and CEO, Perspective International.
For more information about GNEX 2013, please visit http://perspectivemagazine.com/gnex.
Sponsors and supporters of GNEX 2013 to date include:
Dial an Exchange, Holiday Systems International, RCI, Travel To Go, Resort Television, Emirates Vacation Club, Merlin Software and Christel House International as Charity of Choice.
About Emirates Vacation Club
Dubai-based Emirates Vacation Club provides the standard of excellence that vacationers are looking for from high-quality accommodation options. The well-appointed residences include fully equipped modern kitchens, large living room lounge areas, spacious bedrooms with a king-size bed in the master bedroom, luxurious bathrooms and dining areas that can comfortably seat up to four people.
The amenities, through the association with the Emirates Grand Hotel, provide outstanding services that will pamper owners as they relax and enjoy their holiday. Features such as a rooftop swimming pool, Jacuzzi and restaurant on the 47th floor, fitness center, saunas for men and women, steam rooms, beauty salon, tennis courts and the spa on the 45th floor set Emirates Vacation Club apart from ordinary vacation lodgings. Add in the conveniences of concierge service, all-day dining, laundry services, high-speed internet connection, 24-hour security, business center and a 24-hour in-house doctor and every need will be met during their stay.
About Perspective Magazine
Perspective Magazine is the leading independent, multi-media information provider for the shared ownership industry. The company publishes five regional brands covering North America, Latin America, Europe & Middle East, South Africa, and Asia Pacific which are, combined, the most read independent trade publications globally for the vacation ownership industry.
The company's consumer magazine, Owners Perspective Magazine, is the only independent consumer publication that specializes in promoting the benefits of buying shared ownership products to the general public and is also available as a specially customized developer edition for lead generation, in-room marketing and third party sales collateral. Owners Perspective Magazine's online version, http://ownersperspective.com, also features a new guaranteed lead generation program specifically designed for resorts and developers. The site will host the company's latest endeavor, Vacation TV, a streaming 24/7 online video channel full of information about vacation ownership products and services.
GNEX is the company's annual global networking expo which gathers the top industry professionals from around the world to network, create new strategic alliances and develop joint ventures that can benefit their businesses.
Online marketing division Perspective Interactive - powered by Xeputu combines the platform and vision of Perspective Magazine and expert online marketing agency Xeputu to bring a unique and unparalleled portfolio of products and services that span the entire spectrum of online and offline multi-media marketing to the vacation ownership industry.
Perspective Magazine also operates a recruitment advertising service through TimeshareStaff.com (http://timesharestaff.com), fractional property listing services and a customized in-room Resort Television product that encourages on-site spending and vacation ownership sales. The company also publishes online through http://perspectivemagazine.com, hosts an online community of industry professionals through Perspective Forums, engages a social media audience of over 44,000 followers through its corporate social media accounts and is a media sponsor of 30 major industry events around the world.
For more information, please visit http://perspectivemagazine.com or email Steve Luba at steveluba(at)perspectivemagazine.com. For information on advertising and editorial opportunities visit http://perspectivemagazine.com/advertise.
Emirates Vacation Club Becomes The Latest Sponsor Of Timeshare And Fractional Expo GNEX 2013
The Dubai-based provider of an innovative concept in residential club membership renews its sponsorship of Perspective Magazine's timeshare and fractional industry networking event.
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[Press-News.org] Emirates Vacation Club Becomes The Latest Sponsor Of Timeshare And Fractional Expo GNEX 2013The Dubai-based provider of an innovative concept in residential club membership renews its sponsorship of Perspective Magazine's timeshare and fractional industry networking event.