Those smarts are needed, because EU tech journalists have the tall order of covering a far-reaching, fast-changing sector and catering to a demanding audience. They face enormous pressure to cut through the complexity, the jargon and the lobbying to tell their stories better and faster than their many rivals.
#AintNoManel
Numerous tech issues from data flows, privacy, cybersecurity and copyright to autonomous driving, artificial intelligence and robotics are at the forefront of the EU policy stage.Leading many of those discussions are prominent women – from Digital Commissioner Mariya Gabriel & Justice Commissioner Věra Jourová to Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager – to name a few.
While Silicon Valley is notoriously sexist for women in tech, in Brussels we’re lucky to have plenty of savvy female reporters.
Those smarts are needed, because EU tech journalists have the tall order of covering a far-reaching, fast-changing sector and catering to a demanding audience. They face enormous pressure to cut through the complexity, the jargon and the lobbying to tell their stories better and faster than their many rivals.
We are excited to offer you the chance to hear from our all-women journalist panel and get your 10 media #TechAways. Join us for what surely #AintNoManel.
Featuring:
- Natalia Drozdiak (@nat_droz), Wall Street Journal
- Julia Fioretti (@julia_fioretti), Reuters
- Laura Kayali (@LauKaya), Contexte
- Mehreen Khan (@MehreenKhn), Financial Times
- Joanna Plucinska (@joannaplucinska), POLITICO Europe
- Catherine Stupp (@catstupp), EurActiv
Moderated by:
- Frances Robinson (@FMR_Brussels), Freelance journalist and moderator
Places are limited so please be sure to register as soon as possible.
We look forward to seeing you!