Inspiring Women: On the Front Line

Join us for our latest evening of drinks, canapés and inspiring discussion.
Author and broadcaster Leo Johnson will lead an armchair conversation with former BBC Chief News Correspondent Kate Adie, OBE DL.
Kate became a familiar figure to viewers through her work as BBC Chief News Correspondent. She is considered to be among the very finest reporters, as well as one of the first British women sending despatches from danger zones around the world including both Gulf Wars, four years of war in the Balkans, the massacre at Dunblane and the Tiananmen Square protest in 1989.
Kate will also be joined by Assistant Commissioner in the London Fire Brigade Dany Cotton, one of Europe's highest ranking female firefighters, documentary photographer Alison Baskerville who will be giving her unique insight to the impact of conflict on women's lives around the world and Group Captain Clare Muir who is currently on secondment with the Civil Aviation Authority where she is Deputy Head of the Intelligence, Strategy and Policy Department.
We do hope you will be able to join us for an evening of networking and a chance to hear some incisive, authoritative and inspiring opinions.
Kindly supported by Imperial London Hotels
Date | Wednesday 11th November 2015, 18:30 - 21:30 |
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Location | The Foundling Museum |
Price | £30.00 |
Contact | 020 7520 0317 |
Address | The Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square London WC1N 1AZ |
Nearest Tube | Russell Square or King's Cross |