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NTIA appoints new INA vice president

The INA works with a network of national and regional associations to address challenges, share best practices, and advance the interests of nightlife venues worldwide

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has announced the appointment of Michael Kill as the new vice president of the International Nightlife Association (INA).

According to NTIA, Kill, with his “extensive” experience and “unwavering dedication” to the nightlife industry, brings a “wealth of knowledge and a visionary approach to his new role”.

As CEO of the NTIA, Kill has been an advocate for the nightlife sector, championing the interests of venues, operators, and workers across the UK.

The International Nightlife Association, headquarters in Barcelona, Spain, is a global organisation dedicated to supporting and promoting the nightlife industry.

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The INA works with a network of national and regional associations to address challenges, share best practices, and advance the interests of nightlife venues worldwide.

Kill said: “This appointment is a tremendous honour and a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the entire NTIA team. I am excited to collaborate with our international counterparts to drive positive change and innovation in the nightlife sector. Together, we will work towards a vibrant, sustainable, and safe nightlife environment for all.”

Joaquim Boadas de Quintana, general secretary of the International Nightlife Association, expressed gratitude to Michael Kill for his trust in joining the organisation as the first vice president.

He added: “With the addition of NTIA UK, the INA now operates in 27 countries, which is a significant indication of its global presence. This enables our members to exchange experiences and ideas for addressing sector issues, prioritise the professionalisation of tourist leisure, handle business responsibilities in compliance with legal obligations, tariffs, and copyrights for artists, promote innovation and sustainability, and keep up with new trends.”

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