
IATO, The International Association of Tattoo Organizers
January 1, 2008
The International Association of Tattoo Organizers has since the founding in 1997 held the following Summits:
1997 - Founding meeting Hamburg Germany
1998 - Annual Summit Edinburgh Scotland
1999 - Annual Summit Halifax Canada
2000 - Annual Summit Breda Holland
2001 - Annual Summit Hamburg Germany
2002 - Annual Summit Oslo Norway
2003 - Annual Summit Halifax Canada
2004 - Annual Summit Breda Holland
2005 - Annual Summit Edinburgh Scotland
2006 - Annual Summit Virginia USA
2007 - Annual Summit Berlin Germany
January 1, 2008
The annual Summit for 2007 in Berlin, Germany:
The summit was held with great success the 2nd and 3rd of November 2007 during The Berlin Militärmusikfest in Berlin, Germany.
During the summit it came up some changes in the organization and here you can read the minutes if the summit:
Minutes.
February 7, 2008
The Swedish Military Tattoo.
The Swedish armed forces are under severe economical pressure. This has forced all units within the forces to cut back on costs in very drastic ways. As a result of this the armed forces are sorry to announce that the Swedish Military Tattoo in September this year will be cancelled. Changes concerning the planned IATO summit in Stockholm during the Tattoo will be announced on this page as soon as it‘s ready.
Latest:
February 18, 2008
As a result of the cancellation of the Swedish Military Tattoo this year, IATO will change the place for the summit. The Hamburg Police show has kindly taken the task as host for 2008 and it is scheduled for 24th - 25th of October 2008.
IATO will have the next Summits in connection with the following events:
2008 - The Hamburg Police Show, Hamburg, Germany.
2009 - The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Halifax, Canada.
2010 - The Norwegian Military Tattoo, Oslo, Norway.
Knowing your audience:
Here is a ppt presentation about "knowing your audience" presented by Dr. Donald Shiner and Dr. Helen Mallette from the Mount Saint Vincent University on the annual summit in Canada 2003.
Presentation.
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