sd events founder

SD Events was founded by Stu Davies, An 18 year veteran of the Events industry.

Before entering the world of events Stu spent 8 years in the Police.

Stu has extensive experience managing large scale global clients on the worlds largest stages including Summer and Winter Olympic and Paralympic games, Rugby and Football World Cup's, Ryder Cup and Commonwealth Games and for automotive giants such as Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Land Rover, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Fiat, Volkswagen Audi, Skoda and Toyota.

Stu and his team have used their knowledge and experience to create the leading international Event Logistics Company SD Event Solutions.

SD EVENT SOLUTIONS HAS ensured THE SUCCESS OF HIGH PROFILE EVENTS SINCE 2006.

We have managed large scale sponsor programs at some of the worlds major sporting events such as:

RWC 2011  (Land Rover)                                                        

London 2012 Torch Relay  (Samsung)                             

London 2012 Olympics Games  (BMW China)

London 2012 Paralympic Games  (Sainsbury's)

Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics  (Volkswagen Group Russia)

Ryder Cup 2014  (Ryder Cup Travel Services)

Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games  (First Group)

Rio 2016 Olympic Games  (McDonalds)

2017 UEFA Champions League Final (PepsiCo, UniCredit. Kiev)

2018 FIFA Football World Cup (Lapwing International, Russia)

2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton Relay

Movies, promotional films and publications

James Bond Spectre

All new Range Rover Sport promotional film

Photo shoots for Top Gear Magazine, Land Rover owners Magazine, Car magazine

MTV EMA Awards 2018 (Bilbao)

MTV EMA Awards 2019 (Saville)


Corporate driver training and assessment programme

Whether your fleet uses SUV’s, cars, two or four-wheel drive vehicles, SD Event Solutions gives you the tools to do the right thing.

By giving your staff the knowledge and techniques they need to become skilled professionals, SD Event Solutions helps your organisation comply with employer/employee driving legislation. Under "The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999" employers are responsible for the safety of their employees at work, which includes vehicles.

Whether your staff drive on the road, off-road, tow trailers, or help recover stranded colleagues, the onus is on the employer to ensure they have the appropriate training and equipment. On top of the legal aspects, professional driver training helps with staff safety, creating a reduction in vehicle accidents—eventually resulting in a reduction in insurance premiums and reducing running costs.