Trivandi is celebrating their fourth anniversary this year. The consultancy company was established by the senior members of the LOCOG’s venues and Infrastructure department that was created as a part of the work towards the London 2012 Olympic Games. LOCOG was the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Trivandi works in order to offer their clients delivery and operational advice on a variety of different venues and mega-events.
Since the company was created they have been able to secure 30 contracts that have been carried out in 17 different countries worldwide. The contracts that have been awarded to and carried out by Trivandi have been on behalf of a number of different venues around the worlds and many big international events.
As part of the successful contracts carried out by the company, Trivandi has given advice and implementation services on a number of well covered events such as Rio 2016. The business is also involved in a number of events that are in the pipeline including the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup which is being held in Qatar and the 50th Super Bowl in San Francisco. The co-founders experiences with these types of events, such as the London 2012 Olympic Games have clearly given the business a competitive edge and the knowledge and experience necessary to be successful in this sector.
Trivandi was co-founded by James Bulley, Paul May and Jonathan Branson. James Bulley provides the company with strategic advice which is used while carrying out work on complex and major projects. In previous roles, James has been the Director of Venues and Infrastructure as part of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Paul May worked for 7 years as the Head of Venue Development on the London 2012 Organising Committee and has also worked as the Estates Director at ExCeL, the Exhibition and Convention space in London. Jonathan Branson Was the Head of Olympic Park Operations for the Games in London and is now involved with Trivandi as a client and key stakeholder. Jonathan is also involved in the completion of a number of contracts that involve some of the most popular and well known sports project that take place in the UK, including Wembley National Stadium and the facilities that were required for the Commonwealth Games that have been held in Manchester and Glasgow.