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Arthur McIvor is an Edinburgh based lobbyist. He runs [[Art McIvor consulting]] and is the cjhief Executive of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]] from january 2008. He was 'formerly with the [[Royal Mail]] and corporate hospitality firm [[Ultimate Events]]', and 'begins his new role at the Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange on January 7.'<ref>Exchange of career Evening News (Edinburgh) December 12, 2007, Wednesday 1 Edition  Pg. 30.</ref>
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[[Image:Arthur main.jpg|thumb|right|Arthur McIvor of the [[SPBE]]]]Arthur McIvor is an Edinburgh based lobbyist. He runs [[Art McIvor Consulting]] and is the cjhief Executive of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]] from january 2008. He was 'formerly with the [[Royal Mail]] and corporate hospitality firm [[Ultimate Events]]', and 'begins his new role at the Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange on January 7.'<ref>Exchange of career Evening News (Edinburgh) December 12, 2007, Wednesday 1 Edition  Pg. 30.</ref>
  
Ultimate Events clients included 'PricewaterhouseCoopers and car insurance specialists Kwik-Fit Financial Services' and LMCC Golf Consultancy.<ref>Because they're worth it, ''Marketing Event'' April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33</ref>
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Ultimate Events clients included '[[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] and car insurance specialists [[Kwik-Fit Financial Services]]' and [[LMCC Golf Consultancy]].<ref>Because they're worth it, ''Marketing Event'' April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33</ref>
  
:His latest event proposal will take place in a venue with eco-friendly policies and will offer wooden cutlery and paper plates that can be burned when the barbeque is over. 'More tailored events work well as they concentrate on the profile of the company as well as its clients,' he adds. One of his clients, LMCC Golf Consultancy managing director Lora McCluskey, says: 'I think people are looking for more unique experiences, not the ones you can just buy off the shelf.'<ref>Because they're worth it, ''Marketing Event'' April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33</ref>
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:His latest event proposal will take place in a venue with eco-friendly policies and will offer wooden cutlery and paper plates that can be burned when the barbeque is over. 'More tailored events work well as they concentrate on the profile of the company as well as its clients,' he adds. One of his clients, LMCC Golf Consultancy managing director [[Lora McCluskey]], says: 'I think people are looking for more unique experiences, not the ones you can just buy off the shelf.'<ref>Because they're worth it, ''Marketing Event'' April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33</ref>
  
  
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Arthur McIvor of the SPBE

Arthur McIvor is an Edinburgh based lobbyist. He runs Art McIvor Consulting and is the cjhief Executive of the Scottish Parliament Business Exchange from january 2008. He was 'formerly with the Royal Mail and corporate hospitality firm Ultimate Events', and 'begins his new role at the Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange on January 7.'[1]

Ultimate Events clients included 'PricewaterhouseCoopers and car insurance specialists Kwik-Fit Financial Services' and LMCC Golf Consultancy.[2]

His latest event proposal will take place in a venue with eco-friendly policies and will offer wooden cutlery and paper plates that can be burned when the barbeque is over. 'More tailored events work well as they concentrate on the profile of the company as well as its clients,' he adds. One of his clients, LMCC Golf Consultancy managing director Lora McCluskey, says: 'I think people are looking for more unique experiences, not the ones you can just buy off the shelf.'[3]


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  1. Exchange of career Evening News (Edinburgh) December 12, 2007, Wednesday 1 Edition Pg. 30.
  2. Because they're worth it, Marketing Event April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33
  3. Because they're worth it, Marketing Event April 1, 2007 SECTION: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Pg. 33