TOMORROW'S WOMEN - A ONE DAY EVENT
On 7th March 1997, the eve of International Women's Day, The Spectator and She Magazine will be joining forces with the UK's leading think-tank DEMOS, to host a cutting edge event at the National Film Theatre, South Bank, London.
Tomorrow's Women brings together key figures from business, the public sector and the arts to look at the emerging roles for women as we approach the new millennium.
Confirmed speakers include:
Anita Roddick , Jo Brand, Imogen Stubbs, plus Dame Barbara Mills DBE QC, Director of Public Prosecutions, Howard Davies, Deputy Governor, The Bank of England, Jan Hall, European Chief Executive, GGT Group plc, Marjorie Scardino, Chief Executive, Pearson plc, Rosie Boycott, Editor, Independent on Sunday and Anne McElvoy, Deputy Editor The Spectator among others.
DEMOS has become the independent authority on women's lives through a series of publications on work, relationships, politics, parental leave and childcare. They will be publishing a new report to coincide with Tomorrow's Women which will present provocative new research about women's lives.
Every delegate will receive a complimentary copy of the report and the day will end with a celebratory drinks reception. The event begins at 9.00 am and closes at 5.15 pm For information on booking your place at this important event, please contact Lizzie Mills at Hobsbawm Macaulay Communictions on 0171 292 6506
If you would like any further information about the work of DEMOS please call 0171 353 4479
This event is organised by
DEMOS
and supported by
SHE
and
SPECTATOR