Meet the Banijay Talent Managers - SPs and P/Ds

Career stages
Experienced, Expert
Industries
Unscripted TV
Funding
ScreenSkills funded

To celebrate being part of the BANIJAY group, the Talent Managers at Endemol, Shine, Dragonfly, IWC and RDF invite Series Producers and Producer/Directors to attend this very special "meet and greet” hosted by ScreenSkills.   You will have the chance to have one to ones with three talent managers, all eager to meet you and get you onto their books!

Everyone will join on Zoom for introductions before splitting into breakout rooms for 15 minute 1:1 chats. The Talent Managers taking part are listed below and freelancers can request the Talent Managers they would prefer to meet if possible.  

After the session, the Talent Managers will circulate details of the people they meet around the group, so will be on Banijay’s talent radar as a whole!

Julia Waring, Head of Production Talent (RDF Television)

Louise Dibley, Production Talent Executive (RDF Television)

Kathryn Morris, Production Talent Executive (RDF Television)

Emily Knight, Production Talent Executive (RDF Television West - covering Bristol)

Julia Dodd, Head of Talent (Shine TV)

Bianca Hamilton-Clarke, Junior Talent Manager (Shine TV)

Tanya Gottlieb, Talent Executive (EndemolShine UK)

Kelly Emery, Talent Manager (EndemolShine UK)

Laura MacKay, Talent Manager (IWC - covering Glasgow and London)

Gayl Paterson, Talent Manager (Dragonfly Film and TV)

Who it's for

This meet and greet is for series producers and producer/directors working in unscripted TV. 

How to apply

Places will be allocated via an application process.

You will need to complete your application and upload a copy of your CV by midnight on Wednesday 11 November

Successful applicants will be notified by Friday 13 November 

Places must be confirmed by 9am on Monday 16 November or it may be reallocated to someone on the waiting list

If you confirm your place but are unable to attend, you must notify us at least 24hours in advance. 


This event is supported by the ScreenSkills Television Skills Fund which invests in training for the freelance television workforce thanks to contributions from the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5.

 It is part of a ScreenSkills programme to support freelancers to upskill and stay connected, helping keep the industry resilient in these difficult times.

This session will take place online via Zoom. Click ‘apply for ticket’ and follow the instructions to apply for your place: you must login or register before you are able to complete your application.

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