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        Smokefree Squad: Using professional sports settings to refer fans to stop smoking services


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        Matthew Philpott and Jo McCullagh

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        Matthew Philpott  Managing Director, European Healthy Stadia Network CIC, Liverpool

        Biography

        Matthew Philpott is Managing Director of European Healthy Stadia Network CIC. He is responsible for the overall operations and growth of the Network, including partnership development, membership, campaign management and liaison with funding body, the World Heart Federation.

        Matthew acted as project manager for the EU funded European Healthy Stadia Programme (2007-10). Prior to this, Matthew worked in the private sector in the area of social marketing and communications, working on a number of key health accounts in the UK. Matthew originally worked as a post-doctoral researcher at University of Warwick, gaining a PhD in Philosophy and Psychology in 2001.


         
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