TV - No Career For A Woman?

TV - No Career For A Woman?

Wednesday, 17 November, 2010

Location

Southampton Solent University Conference Centre, Sir James Matthews Building
157 - 187 Above Bar Street
Southampton
SO14 7NN
United Kingdom
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This is a panel debate. We are fortunate in having such a high profile team of panelists, who will be discussing the challenges facing women who choose a career in television, and taking your questions from the floor.

 

Organiser Details

The venue for this meeting is the Solent Lecture Theatre at Southampton Solent University's conference centre, Sir James Matthews Building. Refreshments are available from 7pm, the event starts at 7:30.

More information on the venue, and directions, can be found here.

Further Information

This is a panel debate. We are fortunate in having such a high profile team of panelists, who will be discussing the challenges facing women who choose a career in television, and taking your questions from the floor. Our panelists are:

Lorraine Heggessey (Former Controller BBC1 and CEO Talkback Thames)
Fiona Phillips (Journalist and Broadcaster)
Jo Ball (MD Ricochet, Brighton)
Dermot Caulfield (Series Editor - Bang Goes The Theory)
Mandy Cooper (Former TV Producer, now Head of Communications, Dorset Cereals)

Pre-registration is essential. There will be no charge but space will be limited, so if you want to attend you will need to book a place early.

 

Speakers

Lorraine Heggessey (Former Controller BBC1 and CEO Talkback Thames)
Fiona Phillips (Journalist and Broadcaster)
Jo Ball (MD Ricochet, Brighton)
Dermot Caulfield (Series Editor - Bang Goes The Theory)
Mandy Cooper (Former TV Producer, now Head of Communications, Dorset Cereals)

 

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Location Details

157 - 187 Above Bar Street
Southampton
SO14 7NN
United Kingdom

This is a panel debate. We are fortunate in having such a high profile team of panelists, who will be discussing the challenges facing women who choose a career in television, and taking your questions from the floor.