London
Two days across London’s iconic landmarks — connecting business school communications leaders with the powerhouse editorial teams that drive the global business conversation.
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Schedule
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9:00 am: Registration with Coffee, Fruit, and Pastries
9:15 am: Welcome from KikiNetwork Organizers, Kiki and Matt
9:30 am:Media Panel I: The View from Southwark Bridge
Work & Careers Editor, Community Manager, and Management Editor from the FT
10:45 am:Expert Session: Getting the Media Admissions Edge – Accepted.com & Expartus
11:30 am:Expert Session: Best Practices on Showcasing Faculty – EFMD HigherEd
12:30 pm: Lunch
1:30 pm:Data Session: Trends in Higher Ed 2016 with GMAC
2:15 pm:Media Panel II: The Broadcasters & The Dailies
Featuring BBC News, The Times, The Guardian, City A.M., and BusinessBecause
3:45 pm:Expert Session: The Art of European Media Coverage – BlueSky Education
4:30 pm: Afternoon Tea with Poets & Quants Chief Editor
5:00 pm: Cocktail Reception hosted by Warwick Business School
8:00 pm:The London Eye: Private MaKi Networking Capsules
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9:15 am: Check-in at Bloomberg LP, 39 Finsbury Square
9:30 am: Media Panel III: Breakfast with Bloomberg
Managing Editor, London Bureau Chief, and Bloomberg TV Team Leader
10:45 am: Expert Session: Tracking Journalists on Social Media – Muck Rack
12:30 pm: Lunch at Cass Business School, 106 Bunhill Row
2:00 pm: Media Panel IV: The Economist Deep Dive
Bus Ed Editor, Columnist, and Social Media Editor from The Economist
3:30 pm: Special Address: Management Editor, Wall Street Journal
3:45 pm: Media Panel V: Global Media & Management
WSJ Europe, Times Higher Ed, BBC News, and Management Today
5:00 pm: Reception hosted by Cass Business School
7:00 pm: Closing Cocktails and Canapés with Della Bradshaw
Event Details
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Host
Warwick Business School (The Shard), Bloomberg LP, and Cass Business School
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Location
London
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Dates
June 9 & 10, 2016
About This Conference
This session focused on "The Brexit Effect and Global Media Volatility," providing business schools with a strategy for navigating one of the most unpredictable news cycles in modern history. Hosted in London’s global media hub, the conference brought together editors from the Financial Times, The Economist, and Reuters to discuss how schools can maintain their "global citizen" brand while addressing the rise of economic nationalism and the shifting priorities of international business journalism.




