BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//eluceo/ical//2.0/EN
VERSION:2.0
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c166979c1f97b61a3cc2a204295f0f7b
DTSTAMP:20260616T030150Z
SUMMARY:A Vision for Women’s Leadership in 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Business School are delighted to host an evening of discuss
 ion about the future of women’s leadership. Current MBA students and MBA
  Alumni attendees will hear from three inspiring women with first-hand exp
 erience in leading various projects and organisations in the healthcare\, 
 financial markets and social entrepreneurship sectors. \n Participants are
  also invited to join a networking drinks reception after the sessions to 
 help you forge new professional relationships and seek advice from your pe
 ers. Current MBA students and MBA Alumni can RSVP for this free event here
 .\nBronwyn Curtis Head of Global Research\, HSBC\nBronwyn is the Head of G
 lobal Research for HSBC. Before joining HSBC\, Bronwyn was a partner in Ar
 ch Financial Products and served as Chief Economist. From 1999-2006 Bronwy
 n was Head of European Broadcast at Bloomberg LP\, where she was responsib
 le for production and editorial for its 24-hour business and financial new
 s coverage. Bronwyn has a Master’s degree from the London School of Econ
 omics\, and is an Economics graduate of La Trobe University\, Australia. B
 ronwyn is a widely published author and a regular speaker on television an
 d radio. Amongst her other interests\, she is the Chairman of the Society 
 of Business Economists\, a Governor of the London School of Economics\, a 
 council/board member of the NIESR and a member of the Advisory Board and I
 mperial College Business School. Bronwyn was awarded an OBE for services t
 o business economics in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2008.\nSall
 y Wilton Founder\, The Lexi Cinema\nIn 1992\, Sally founded etc.venues\, w
 ith a belief that a business’s main asset is its people – driving the 
 message that motivated\, respectfully treated employees make for satisfied
  clients and sustained business success. At sale the company employed 130 
 people from 30 countries and all benefitted from the sale through a bespok
 e employee share ownership trust Sally had created for them. When Sally Wi
 lton sold etc.venues limited in 2006 in a transaction worth £21 million\,
  she thought she might retire! Since then\, she has launched London’s fi
 rst Social Enterprise digital cinema project and intends to grow the brand
  across the UK. Why did she do this? To rejuvenate her local community in 
 North West London and to help fund South Africa’s first ever mixed devel
 opment eco village. The Lexi Cinema opened in October 2008 and 100% of its
  profits go to South Africa.\nClaire Perry Visiting Senior Fellow\, The K
 ings Fund\n\nClaire is a Visiting Senior Fellow at The Kings Fund where sh
 e contributes to the policy and leadership development of the Fund’s int
 egrated care programme. Before joining the Kings Fund Claire was the Manag
 ing Director of Imperial College NHS Trust\, responsible for service deliv
 ery\, supported the translational research mission of the Academic Health 
 Service Centre and was instrumental in the formation of the integrated car
 e pilot in North West London. Previously Claire held the role of Chief Exe
 cutive of University Hospital Lewisham. Prior to this\, she also led the c
 reation of the London Patient Choice Project and directed the programme th
 at formed the Nurses and Midwives Council. Claire has also been a commissi
 oner of service as Chief Executive of Bromley Health and\, prior to this\,
  held a number of operational\, strategic planning and HR posts in the NHS
 . Claire is an Adjunct Professor of Health Management and Visiting Fellow 
 at Imperial College Business School. She was awarded an OBE in 1998.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/108815/a-vision-for-womens-leadership
 -in-2020/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130307T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130307T203000
LOCATION:United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Europe/London
BEGIN:STANDARD
DTSTART:20130307T183000
TZNAME:GMT
TZOFFSETTO:+0000
TZOFFSETFROM:+0000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
END:VCALENDAR
