Women In Media 2024 at QUB
Women in Media Belfast (WIMB) held the ‘WIM 24’ Ireland and Britain partnership summit in the Great Hall at Queen’s University Belfast on October 24. The event, attended by up to 200 delegates, featured a range of panel discussions and individual speakers addressing the triumphs and challenges for women who work, and appear, in the media. WIMB and Dublin’s Women on Air (WoA) announced further collaboration for 2025 including training workshops.
WIMB also plans to take events on the road, so if you want a spotlight on your area or issues check out: www.wimbelfast.com
Missing persons advocate Joanne Dorrian, outgoing Mirror editor Jilly Beattie, and Ireland’s press ombudsperson Susan McKay.
WIMB director Niamh Campbell, athlete Katie Morrow, broadcaster Denise Watson and freelance reporter Clodagh Traynor.
BBC presenter Claire Graham with PA Westminster correspondent Claudia Savage and Women in Journalism Scotland’s Anna Burnside and Catriona Stewart.
Artist and Éadach designer Sara O’Neill with fashion editor Bairbre Power.
Shonagh Gill, Erin Bowman, Abi Dynan and Mrudula Srivatsa.
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