Women in Journalism is hosting a panel discussion on 2 November on the subject of Women and Power at the Fortune Theatre in London.
Here are the full details:
Is it really so tough at the top? Have you ever turned down a more demanding role because you think it would destroy your work-life balance, or do you avoid taking the reins at work? Join the discussion and find the common ground with some very senior women in different professions, from academia to the arts, at the Fortune Theatre in London."
Where : Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5HH
Times : Doors and bar open at 6.30
Panel starts : 7.30pm
Panel ends : 9.00pm
Theatre and bar close: 10.00pmKeynote speaker: Sylvia Hewlett CEO of the Centre for Talent Innovation, one of Harvard Business Review's top ten thinkers and an authority on gender issues in the workplace.
Panel:
Professor Dame Carol Black Principal of Newnham College Cambridge, a doctor and leading authority on health policy.
Rosemary Squire As Founder and joint CEO of the Ambassador Theatre Group, one of the biggest in the world, Rosemary is one of the most influential women in the profession
Caroline Kean is a partner in the leading law firm Wiggin LLP. As Head of Litigation, she is one of the top defamation lawyers in the UK.
Emma Barnett is Women’s Editor of the Daily Telegraph and heads up its Wonder Women online site. She is also a BBC Radio5Live presenter
Cristina Nicolotti Squires has worked her way up through ITN over 21 years. She has spent most of her career at ITV News, and became editor of Channel 5 News in 2013.The panel will be chaired by Eleanor Mills, editorial director of the Sunday Times and chair of Women in Journalism
NOW booking : https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/women-and-power/fortune-theatre/
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