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Mark Durden - Conference facilitator and awards host
  • Conference Facilitators
  • Presenters & Awards Hosts

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  • TV/Radio Presenter

Mark Durden-Smith is one of Britain’s most versatile presenters and as such is ideally suited for facilitating conferences on any subject as well as being the consumate awards host.

A Host of Credits to his Name

One of the original presenters of the morning Channel 4 programme RI:SE when it was launched, Mark has a host of credits to his including The Match with Zoe Ball for Sky One, Millionaire Manor the National Lottery Show, I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here, Soapstar Superstar Bonus Tracks, Hell's Kitchen Extra Portions, Package Holidays Undercover as well as a prime time show for NBC in America.

In 2007, he  joined ITV Sport to front the network's coverage of the University Boat Race and played a key role in ITV's exclusive coverage of the IRB Rugby World Cup 2007.

For further information or to book Mark Durden-Smith, call us on 020 8365 3200 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

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