Women in Media - Panel Discussion
Date and Time
Monday Mar 4, 2024
11:30 AM - 2:00 PM PST
Description
Join the Burnaby Board of Trade for an engaging panel discussion with top women professionals sharing their experiences, stories, and thoughts on leadership in the Media Industry.
Enjoy Lunch and connect with fellow professionals during our networking reception, before the facilitated discussion with our panelists representing a diversity of backgrounds and experiences .
All genders are welcome and encouraged to attend.
About Our Moderator:
Prem Gill, CEO of Creative BC, an organization that is designated by the province of British Columbia to focus on uniting, sustaining and growing British Columbia's dynamic and diverse creative sector. Prem has been named one of Canada's 100 most powerful women in Vancouver Magazine's "Power 50," and received the Community Catalyst award from the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. Prem has more than 20 years of experience working with the digital media and entertainment industries. For many years, Prem has championed Canadian creativity as a representative and spokesperson to media, industry, and government at all levels.
About Our Panelists:
Hilary Bergshoeff is an Assistant Business Representative for IATSE 891, and is committed to worker rights, advancing social justice in the motion picture industry and beyond. She has helped IATSE 891 deepen it's relationships with other labour unions, government offices and businesses to better the lives of the 10,000 members that IATSE 891 represents. Her work includes collaborations with WorkSafe BC, Fraser Health Authority, Vancouver Coastal Health, and other industry stakeholders on policy projects regarding GFCIs, Clean Energy Kiosks, and Mobile Kitchen Safety. She is also co-leading a team to develop and relaunch the Motion Picture Industry Orientation Course; a BC wide course that helps workers achieve success on their first day of work, this course reflects the highest standards and commitments of BC's motion picture industry to Sustainability, Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Doreen Manuel (Secwepemc/Ktunaxa) BA, MFA, Director Bosa Centre & Inclusive Communication Programs - School of Motion Picture Arts, Capilano University, has 19 years of experience in the film industry, and 37 years teaching. Doreen has been working at Capilano University since 2005, and during that time has worked on and developed several successful programs, including the Indigenous Digital Film program. Most recently, she was a founding member of Capliano University's Indigenous Digital Accelerator (IDA), and through the IDA, has created the Filmmakers in Leadership and Management Business Affairs and the Leadership in Indigenous Business Incubator programs. Doreen also has an extensive background working in First Nations education and community development in both rural and urban centers.
Anita Bathe, is the host of CBC Vancouver News' flagship supper hour program at 6 p.m. Anita is a passionate journalist known for chasing breaking news and giving citizens a voice. Anita has taken a lead role in covering recent issues and stories that impact the community, and her journalism career spans more than 10 years, with a decade in broadcast radio, covering local news across British Columbia. Anita has won multiple awards for her in-depth reporting on breaking news stories, and believes wholeheartedly in getting the answers and accountability viewers want and need.
Date: March 4
Time: 11:30am - 2:00pm
Venue: Hilton Metrotown Hotel
Tickets: BBOT members $69 / Table of 8 $525
Non-members $99 / Table of 8 $770
(All tickets are inclusive of lunch provided)
Register: Call 604-412-0100, email us or sign up online.
This event is part of our Diversity, Inclusion and Business Program.
Thank you to our Platinum Sponsors:
Thank you to our Gold Sponsors: