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Friday 7 March  |  10am
Confetti X

International Women’s Day Panel

Creative industry panel

Hear from inspiring women in the creative industries, as part of the International Women's Day celebrations.

About

Hear from influential women in the creative industries about how they got their start. Full line up to be announced soon.

Important: Sign-ups are only valid with your Confetti or NTU student email address.

Compulsory Groups (Online): WS23, WS24

This session will take place in Confetti X.

The talk will also be available online for those not attending in person. Book your online ticket.

Luce Tibbs

Luce is a UK-based Twitch Affiliate with a rapidly growing community. She mainly creates content around the zombie-survival game DayZ, aiming to entertain and brighten people’s day with immersive in-game reactions, funny interactions with other players, and intense PvP moments.

Her content creation skills come from university where she studied Media & Communications at BA level and Photography at MA. Since then, she’s been completing her apprenticeships as a Digital Marketer (Level 3) and Marketing Executive (Level 4), specialising in paid and organic social media. Alongside this, she then started her Twitch journey and started to build a community online.

Lucy Tibbs

Zofia Hare

Zofia currently works for Metro as a Social Video Journalist which involves editing, presenting, and providing voiceovers for videos. Before this she was the lead TV presenter for BBC Three’s ‘The Catch Up’ and a journalist for BBC News. She is also the creator of the ‘Granny Tinder’ feature on Scott Mills’ show. Zofia studied Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University.

Zofia Hare

Emma Snow

Emma Snow is a multimedia journalist working at BBC East Midlands Today, which involves presenting programmes on TV, reporting, filming, editing, writing articles and creating radio packages. Emma’s media journey started in community radio. She then studied Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University, freelanced across the region’s commercial and BBC radio stations, gained her first full time job at BBC Radio Derby as a social media reporter, before securing a role in the world of television. 

Emma Snow