
Michael Kill
Michael Kill is the Chief Executive of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), an organization that represents the interests of the night-time economy in the UK. He has been a vocal advocate for the hospitality sector, particularly in the context of the growing popularity of women's football, highlighting the potential economic benefits of extending pub opening hours during significant sporting events. His leadership during challenging times for the hospitality industry has focused on ensuring that the sector can thrive and adapt to changing consumer preferences.
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