Women Leading in Business with Helen Tither
This month we will hear from Helen Tither, Manchester-based documentary Producer/ Director and founder of Films Not Words, a production company aiming to increase representation for women on and off screen.
- Event Time
- 24 Apr 10:00 - 24 Apr 11:30
- Event Location
- Alliance Manchester Business School (online also available)
- Event Type
- Business speakers, Online, Work and Equalities
Looking to make new connections and speak with other inspiring and aspiring business people?
Brush up on your people skills and join us for the networking event of the month! At this event you can speak to like-minded business women, discuss your ideas, share your knowledge and your expertise. Come along either either in-person or online to make new connections in an informal setting.
This month we will hear from Helen Tither, Manchester-based documentary Producer/ Director and founder of Films Not Words, a production company aiming to increase representation for women on and off screen.
Helen Tither
Helen has worked in TV documentaries for 14 years, winning a BAFTA in 2012 for her work on CBBC documentary My Life: Me, My Dad & His Kidney, and working on series including Educating Yorkshire.
She has written, produced and directed three of her own documentaries for the BBC including Emmeline Pankhurst: The Making of a Militant (BBC1) which was also played at the unveiling of the Emmeline statue in Manchester.
Her new company is currently in production with The Corinthians: We Were The Champions, a film telling the amazing true story of the 'finest female football team that time forgot'.
Prior to her career in TV, Helen was a reporter and Women's Editor at the Manchester Evening News.
Hosted by MBA alumna Claire-Marie Boggiano, Lurig Change & Development.