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Thursday, November 19, 2015

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The Street, Zeeman Building

Come along to this Careers and Skills event to discover all about Careers and opportunities on offer within the Creative Industries sector.

The event will provide you with an opportunity:

  • To enhance your understanding of the range of Creative Careers
  • To increase your knowledge of employment within creative industries
  • To inspire a breadth of careers with students who may not be decided on which career to follow
  • To listen to industry experts and alumni about their roles and career pathways
  • Present opportunities of work experience and volunteering within the creative industries
  • Provide an opportunity to network with a wide range of employers, alumni and industry experts focusing on careers within the Creative industries

The event begins with Chris Perry, Director of Big Centre TV, starting the evening off with a key note speech, followed by networking with invited industry experts and alumni and resources and guidance on hand from careers staff.

Attendees include;

Chris Perry - BIG TV

Laura Harries - Christies

Kasia Oslowska - Washington and Green Castle Galleries

Abby Corfan - City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Marie Rowe - Thanks for the Memoirs

John Riddell - Theatre Projects

Keith Lindsay - Independent Screen Writer

Louisa Ackermann - Cambridge University Press

Jonathan Pitman - Carve Consulting

Sarah Witt - Universal Studios

Zaynab Hussan - BBC Asian Network

Rob Wilkinson - Red Talent Management

Holly Hancocks - RSC

Halina Watts - Daily Mirror

William Gallagher - Writers guild

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