London
Two days in Europe’s busiest media market — connecting business school communications leaders with the key players and editorial teams at the heart of global business news.
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Schedule
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9:00 am: Check-in at the FT Head Office, One Southwark Bridge
9:15 am: Welcome from Della Bradshaw
9:30 am: Media Panel I: The View from Southwark Bridge
Featuring the FT Bus Ed Editor, Reporter, Online Editor, and Rankings Manager
10:45 am: Media Panel II: A Day in the Life of the FT
Featuring the Management Editor and Editor of Business Life
12:00 pm: Networking Walk across the river to Aldersgate
12:30 pm: Lunch at Cass Business School
2:15 pm: Expert Session: Global Media Coverage – BlueSky Education
2:30 pm: Media Panel III: TV & Wires
Featuring Thomson Reuters (UK Bureau Chief), The Times, and The Sunday Times
4:00 pm: Best Practice Session: "Effective Networking" with Julia Hobsbawm
4:30 pm: Expert Session: Business School Impact Survey (EFMD) & Promoting Research (Noir sur Blanc)
7:00 pm: Thames River Boat Cruise
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8:45 am: Check-in at Cass Business School
9:15 am: Media Panel IV: Breakfast with Bloomberg
Featuring Bloomberg's London Bureau Chief, Managing Editors, and TV Team Leader
11:00 am: Media Panel V: Business & Management News
Featuring Management Today, The Independent, China Daily, and WSJ (Editor EMEA)
12:30 pm: Lunch & Data Session: "Trends in Higher Ed 2014" with GMAC
2:15 pm: Media Panel VI: Correspondents & Freelancers
Featuring writers for The Guardian, The Independent, The Telegraph, and Elite Business
3:45 pm: Media Panel VII: Global Media Powerhouse
Featuring WSJ, BBC News, The Economist (Bus Ed Editor), CNBC, and CBS News
5:30 pm: Rooftop Cocktail Reception sponsored by MaKi Network
Event Details
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Host
The Financial Times & Cass Business School
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Location
106 Bunhill Row
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Dates
June 5 & 6, 2014
About This Conference
The 2014 London edition was defined by its high-density access to the "Big Three"—the FT, Bloomberg, and the WSJ. Attendees gained a 360-degree view of how these outlets interact with business schools, while evening social events on the Thames provided the perfect backdrop for building lasting media relationships in the world’s most competitive news hub.





