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Westminster Media Forum – The UK Creative Media Workforce Event

November 13, 2015

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WMF Event – The UK Creative Media Workforce priorities for access, professional development and public policy

Tuesday 19th January 2016

Central London

Dinah Caine, Chair, Creative Skillset;

Lisa Howe, Head of Skills, Creative England;

Amanda Nevill, Chief Executive Officer, British Film Institute

and

Ian Livingstone, Digital Skills Champion and Non-Executive Director, Creative Industries Federation

 

with keynote presentations from:

Tony Ageh, BBC; Richard Baker, Creative Content Trailblazer and Sequence; Andrew Chowns, Directors UK; Alex Hope, Double Negative; John McVay, Pact; Sara Pepper, Cardiff University; Nigel Warner, Creative Access and Lexington Communications and James Whitehead, J. Walter Thompson

 

Chaired by:

Lord Clement-Jones

and

Lord Holmes of Richmond, Member, House of Lords Social Mobility Committee and Disability Commissioner, The Equality and Human Rights Commission

This seminar is CPD certified

Book Online | Live Agenda | WMF Website

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