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Meet the Press: How can startups and scaleups tell winning stories?

 
 
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Co-hosted with tech PR experts CEW Communications and Techspace, Meet the Press gives you a chance to hear from four journalists covering the ecosystem from different angles. 

How can your startup get the attention of a journalist? What makes a good story? How do you get your message across in the right way and in the right place? 
 
Co-hosted by startup PR experts CEW Communications and TechspaceMeet the Press gives you a chance to hear from three journalists covering technology and startups in a variety of ways. 
 
Founders, senior leaders and marketers will get to learn: 

  • What makes a good story

  • How each journalist and publication differs, and why do you need to adapt the news you share

  • How you can build a relationship

  • What’s changing in the media landscape and what that means for journalism

  • The biggest lessons you can take away to implement within your team

  • Why your personal brand and your own communications channels are important

 
🎤  Who's speaking?

Host: Cathy White, Founder & CEO of CEW Communications
Cathy has helped share the stories from some of Europe’s biggest scaleups and VCs for over a decade. From Index Ventures to BACKED and Wise to Monese, her experience spans startups from pre-seed to IPO and many sectors. Not to mention, she was recognized in The Drum's Top 30 Women Under 30 in Digital and as a PRWeek Rising Star.
 
Charlotte Jee, News Editor at  MIT Technology Review
Charlotte is MIT Technology Review's news editor. She has extensive experience as a writer, editor and journalist covering tech, and crops up regularly on broadcast media. Prior to joining MIT Tech Review, Charlotte was Editor of Techworld and a Senior Reporter for IDG, covering Computerworld and CIO UK. 
 
Dan Taylor, Managing Editor at  Tech.eu
With his thoughtful, insightful, and punchy take on all things tech, Managing Editor Dan Taylor brings nearly 25 years of industry experience to the table. In combination with his decade long career as a photographer, Taylor packs the rare double punch of both journalist and photojournalist, and is never one to shy away from getting to the heart of the matter. For better or for worse.
 
Dan has authored works for The Next Web, Fiat-Chrysler Automobile for Alfa-Romeo, Fujifilm, Nikon, and Sony. His photographic works have appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, and Vice, to name a few.
 
Jane Wakefield, Freelance Journalist, Podcaster, Media Consultant and Former Senior Tech Journalist at the BBC
With more than 20 years experience, Jane has broken stories about some of the biggest tech firms in the world and made documentaries for TV and radio. Jane previously edited the BBC’s technology online page and presented World Service radio programmes including Tech Tent. She has written on every subject from broadband to tech regulation, online harms, AI, tech in Africa, robotics (including the UK's first ever interview with a sex robot), health, data and online privacy. As a freelancer journalist Jane regularly writes for the BBC and creates podcasts for UKTN. 


Anisah Osman Britton MBE, Startup Life Writer at Sifted
Over the last decade, Anisah has become a well-respected voice in the tech industry, working at the intersection of technology, impact and capital. She was awarded an MBE in the UK's King’s 2023 New Year’s honours for services to diversity in tech, is a Forbes 30 under 30 honouree and is listed in the Financial Times’ 100 most influential BAME leaders in tech.

Anisah writes covers Startup Life at Sifted and is the author of Brown Bodies.

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