IBP’s Futures Group and City University
in association with The Built Environment Trust
Invites you to attend:

#MeToo in BUSINESS JOURNALISM


Thursday 10th May 6.30pm -8pm

The Building Centre,
26 Store Street, Fitzrovia, London WC1E 7BT

The #MeToo movement is having an impact on most sectors – and the built environment is no exception. As The FT’s President’s Club Dinner scoop showed, news values have changed rapidly, and now publications are having to play catch-up with their news coverage. So how best to balance scrutiny with support? How should hacks champion positive change without damaging relationships? And, after decades of maintaining the status quo, how should publications take a lead by practising what they preach?

The discussion panel includes:

Aime Williams
https://www.ft.com/stream/b83df96a-67c7-3618-9fc1-db357bf775eb

Financial Times property correspondent (previously covering personal finance on FT Money). Aime led coverage of the fallout from the President’s Club Dinner in the property industry.

Tom Fitzpatrick
constructionnews.co.uk

Editor of award winning Construction News which has launched a campaign, ‘Inspire Me’, to get more women into construction.

Emma Maier
insidehousing.co.uk

Multi-award winning Editor-in-chief at Inside Housing, Emma has long led diversity campaigns and investigations over the gender pay gap in the housing sector.

Chaired by: Nick Duxbury, Content Director, Redwood, chairman IBP Futures Group.

Attendance is complimentary however numbers are limited so please book your place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment, once places are fully allocated you will be advised and added to a waiting list.

Please CLICK HERE to register press ‘enter promotional code’ and then use the code VIP18

Gerald Bowey FCIPR, FRSA, MPRCA
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