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Why Class Matters: Supporting Working Class Talent in the Creative Industries
This month, we’re thrilled to be joined by representatives from the Creative Mentor Network, a UK charity supporting class diversity within the creative industries.
The session will shed light on key issues such as:
The session will begin with a 10-15 minute introduction from the Creative Mentor Network covering:
We hope you can make it!
Limited to 12 attendees to allow for discussion.Chatham House Rules apply and places are strictly limited to one per organisation.
Speakers:
Katie Thomson Green, CEO, Creative Mentor Network
Katie has been working within the education and charity sector for 15 years. She started in educational publishing before moving into partnerships and sales operations, developing her experience with youth programmes at organisations including The Challenge and Artis Foundation.
About Creative Mentor Network
Creative Mentor Network is a UK charity supporting class diversity within the creative industries. Our dual approach ensures we can support long-term change in the industry, by training professionals to be inclusive leaders and good mentors, whilst providing more immediate impact directly to 16-25-year-olds from lower socioeconomic backgrounds by pairing them with our trained mentors. Our programmes help companies reflect on processes and internal culture and create changes to make the industry more inclusive, whilst giving our community of young people access to professional networks, support, skill development and opportunities they may otherwise not have access to. Since 2014 we’ve supported over 2,000 young people, working with organisations like Sony Music UK, Google, Prime Video, Soho House, Digitas and Guinness World Records.
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Tue, 05 Nov 2024
10:00 - 11:00