VideoWeek Horizons, will be a new half day conference focusing on people and planet. The event will focus not only on the ethical dimensions, but also the commercial imperatives for ensuring the industry becomes cleaner and fairer.
Thursday, February 23rd
Speaker
Tim Cross, Assistant Editor, VideoWeek
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Daniel Murray, Partnerships & Sustainable Business, WWF
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Stephen Woodford, CEO, Advertising Association
Moderator Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief, VideoWeek
Speakers
Dana Haidan, Chief Sustainability Officer, Virgin Media O2
Emma Newman, CRO, EMEA, PubMatic
Andy Power, Founder, Legacy Media
Moderator Tim Cross, Assistant Editor, VideoWeek
Speakers
Russell Foxley, Data Innovation Specialist, The Guardian
Laura Wade, Head of Sustainability, EssenceMediacom
Anne Coghlan, Co-Founder & COO, Scope3
Moderator Tim Cross, Assistant Editor, VideoWeek
Speakers
Geraint Lloyd-Taylor, Partner, Lewis Silkin
Dino Myers-Lamptey, Founder, The Barber Shop & Co-Chair, CAN GSD Advisory Group
Dr Karen Middleton, Senior Lecturer, Marketing and Advertising, University of Portsmouth
Moderator Dan Meier, Reporter, VideoWeek
Speakers
Elizabeth Anyaegbuna, Co-Founder, 16x9media
Michael Albert Brown, Managing Partner, UM
Ally Owen, Founder, Brixton Finishing School
Moderator Ellie Edwards-Scott, Co-Founder, The Advisory Collective
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Dominic Charles, Head of Effectiveness, Wavemaker
VideoWeek Horizons by VideoWeek are supporting WWF by donating £50 from each ticket sale to WWF-UK. The money raised will support WWF in achieving their mission, which is to create a world where people and nature can thrive together. WWF is a registered charity no.1081247 (England and Wales) and SCO39593 (Scotland).
WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. Their mission is to create a world where people and nature can thrive together.
In order to achieve their mission they are working with businesses, governments, communities and individuals in four key focus areas. These four areas are:
But WWF can’t achieve their mission without the help of their supporters, who enable these world changing projects to happen. By supporting WWF, you will be joining the fight for our world. We’re the first generation to know we are destroying our planet and could be the last that can do anything about it.
Thank you for supporting WWF.