How to... forge a career in media. |
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Have you considered what it takes to forge a career in the media? In this webinar we hear from three people who are carving three different paths in the industry.
Be the first to hear about our future webinars and events by updating your details today - https://www.kcl.ac.uk/alumni/keep-in-touch-form Some information about the speakers: Aditi Shorewal Communications @ Twitter A storyteller at heart, Adits is an ex-journalist who has worked across media ecosystems (print, broadcast, digital) and geographies. She graduates with a master's degree in digital asset and media management from King's in 2017. Since then, she's lead PR initiatives for global communications agencies in London. Her client roster included luxury automakers and consumer brands (Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Audi, Omega, IWC, Microsoft) as well as sports and entertainment organisations (UEFA, European Championships, BAFTA). Aditi now works with Twitter’s APAC communications team. She tweets @aditishorewal. Tweets are personal and punsonal. Mei-Ying Chow Mei-Ying is a current King's student studying Economics and Management. For the past 7 years she has built her brand using digital media marketing to grow a following amassing over 4 million views. Whilst at school, college and now university she has been part of the big shift towards influencer marketing, working with companies like Boots, Co-op, Nokia and Starbucks. With several years experience in the industry, she has worked as a social media consultant for corporates, to boost their brand awareness and help them navigate the digital media space. Shrai Popat Shrai Popat is a multimedia journalist based in Washington DC. He is currently a video journalist at BBC News where he reports, produces and edits a mixture of short documentaries, features and news explainers. He has worked as a freelance producer on a number of short films, the most recent of which, Money Shot, was part of the official selection at the Oscar-qualifying Austin Film Festival. Shrai has also written for The New York Times, The Juggernaut and Queer Bible. He is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and King’s College London, where he studied Comparative Literature. #ForeverKings |