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Discount on AIM's 7th annual Women In Music & Entertainment event

News: 29th April 2014 by Louise Dodgson under Artist Managers, Media, Music Publishing, Music Training & Careers, Record Labels

AIM’s next event, taking place at Proud Camden in London on 9th June 2014, will celebrate the successes of women in the entertainment industry. The seventh annual AIM Women in Music & Entertainment networking evening looks set to be a sell-out event, with a stellar line-up of speakers already confirmed. Unsigned Guide members can also take advantage of a 20% discount on tickets by using the code WOMEN2014.

Women In Music & Entertainment will give women (and men!) the opportunity to hear from some of the entertainment industry’s most successful and influential women, as well as the chance to meet, network and drink.

The event will begin with opening remarks from AIM Chairman and CEO Alison Wenham, who this year leads the organisation into its 15th year supporting the UK’s independent labels. 

The first interview of the evening will be with Everything But the Girl vocalist Tracey Thorn.  Having released several solo albums and achieved Worldwide success as part of Everything But The Girl, Tracey released her autobiography ‘Bedsit Disco Queen: How I Grew Up and Tried to Be a Pop Star’ last year. 

The second interview will see Krissi Murison, Associate Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine, in conversation with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, who this year topped the Independent Albums chart with 5th album ‘Wanderlust’. 

The evening’s talks will conclude with a panel discussion entitled ‘The Art of Doing It All’ with panellists discussing how they have juggled their career aspirations with other commitments, and mastered the art of serial multitasking.  Panellists will include:

Claire Horseman, Managing Director - CODA Music Agency

Lesley Bleakley, Assets Manager – Beggars Group

Tara Richardson, Senior Artist Manager – Q Prime

Alison Wenham, Chairman and CEO – AIM (chair)

The event will finish with networking drinks, giving attendees the chance to make new contacts over complimentary drinks.

The event will be held from 6pm on 9th June 2014 at Proud Camden, The Horse Hospital, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, London NW1 8AH (nearest tube = Camden Town).

This event is open to anyone working in the music and entertainment industries, book via the link below.

 Tickets are £24 inc VAT for AIM members, £46.50 inc VAT for non-members. Drinks are included in the price.

Related Links

http://www.musicindie.com/womeninmusic2014


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aim, association of independent music, women in music, music industry event, music business, beggars group, sophie ellis bextor, tracey thorn

 

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