Initiative is aimed to boost the careers of up to 10 women working in distribution.
UK-based gender equality agency Birds Eye View has launched the third round of its female leadership programme, aimed at shattering the glass ceiling in the UK’s notoriously male-dominated distribution sector.
The initiative is aimed at eight to 10 female UK distribution executives with seven or more years’ experience and will run from November 2018 to March 2019.
ScreenSkills, previously known as Creative Skillset, is funding the latest round, using National Lottery funds awarded by the British Film Institute as part of its Future Film Skills programme. Additional funding...
UK-based gender equality agency Birds Eye View has launched the third round of its female leadership programme, aimed at shattering the glass ceiling in the UK’s notoriously male-dominated distribution sector.
The initiative is aimed at eight to 10 female UK distribution executives with seven or more years’ experience and will run from November 2018 to March 2019.
ScreenSkills, previously known as Creative Skillset, is funding the latest round, using National Lottery funds awarded by the British Film Institute as part of its Future Film Skills programme. Additional funding...
- 11/6/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
The female-focused initiative is run by Birds Eye View Film and backed by Creative Skillset and the Fda.
The 2017 participants of Birds Eye View Film’s Future Leaders in Distribution scheme have been unveiled.
The course supports female distribution executives with seven-plus years’ of experience, offering mentoring from leading industry figures. Creative Skillset provide funds and the course is endorsed by the Film Distributors’ Association.
Mentors on the initiative include Robert Walak of Focus Features International and Sue Bruce Smith of Film4.
They are joined by: Kezia Williams of eOne, Nicola Pearcy of Lionsgate, Trish Long of Disney, Eve Gabereau of Soda, Jill Tandy of Inside Pictures, Alison Thompson of Cornerstone Films and Anna Godas of Dogwoof.
Future Leaders In Distribution 2017 participants:
Cathy Anderson, Head of Publicity, Twentieth Century Fox UKAna Santos, Freelance Acquisitions Business & Legal Affairs ConsultantSally Hodgson, Producer of Marketing & Distribution, Pipoca in NottinghamVicky Hine, Senior Marketing Manager, Theatrical, eOneTiina...
The 2017 participants of Birds Eye View Film’s Future Leaders in Distribution scheme have been unveiled.
The course supports female distribution executives with seven-plus years’ of experience, offering mentoring from leading industry figures. Creative Skillset provide funds and the course is endorsed by the Film Distributors’ Association.
Mentors on the initiative include Robert Walak of Focus Features International and Sue Bruce Smith of Film4.
They are joined by: Kezia Williams of eOne, Nicola Pearcy of Lionsgate, Trish Long of Disney, Eve Gabereau of Soda, Jill Tandy of Inside Pictures, Alison Thompson of Cornerstone Films and Anna Godas of Dogwoof.
Future Leaders In Distribution 2017 participants:
Cathy Anderson, Head of Publicity, Twentieth Century Fox UKAna Santos, Freelance Acquisitions Business & Legal Affairs ConsultantSally Hodgson, Producer of Marketing & Distribution, Pipoca in NottinghamVicky Hine, Senior Marketing Manager, Theatrical, eOneTiina...
- 11/25/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
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