Infrangere le barriere: donne leader alla guida del cambiamento

Infrangere le barriere: donne leader alla guida del cambiamento


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Sab 20 aprile 2024

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15:00 - 15:50

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From envisioning change to its successful implementation and sustained impact, change management may seem daunting; however, with strategic planning and execution, it can transform into an illuminating process, yielding impactful results. Join this session with women leaders in journalism who have navigated industry gaps, organizational culture challenges, and numerous obstacles across different career phases.
Moderated by Niketa Patel.


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Sala della Vaccara
Sala della Vaccara

La Sala della Vaccara si trova nel lato nord del Palazzo dei Priori, nell’area ove sorgeva l'antica chiesa di San Severo. Fu realizzata attorno al 1339 ed è stata sede del primo archivio comunale. La sala si presenta con volte a crociera e costolature e al suo interno rimangono brani di affreschi raffiguranti santi protettori dei traffici commerciali e delle attività artigianali. Sulla parete di fondo è collocato un distacco di affresco raffigurante la Madonna con Bambino e Santi di Tiberio di Assisi (Scuola umbra del XV Sec.).

Jin Ding
Jin Ding

Jin Ding is Chief Executive Officer of Intium Media, the independent Chinese media outlet. Established in Hong Kong in 2015, Initium Media has emerged as one of the world’s most influential Chinese independent media organizations. After introducing a subscription model in 2017, the platform successfully garnered over 70,000 subscribers across the world. The newsroom's achievements have been recognized with over 100 international journalism awards, including 48 Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards. In 2022, the company relocated its headquarters to Singapore and has since been operating globally. Previously, Ding served as Chief of Staff and Operations at the Center for Public Integrity, one of the United States' longest-standing nonprofit investigative news organizations, where she played a pivotal role in strengthening the organization’s fundraising and operations. Before that, Ding co-led fundraising efforts for global news gathering at the Associated Press, managed multi-...

Yukari Kane
Yukari Kane

Yukari Iwatani Kane is a journalist with nearly 20 years of experience, writing mostly about business and technology but also health, food, travel and anything else where she sees a story. The last reporter at the Wall Street Journal to cover Apple under Steve Jobs, Yukari led much of the coverage during this time, including the news about Jobs’s liver transplant. Her work on the beat led to her book Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs, published by Harper Business and translated into seven languages. She teaches at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. In 2019 Yukari co-founded the Prison Journalism Project (PJP) as a way to empower the men and women who live behind bars through storytelling and journalism. PJP’s goal is to elevate their voices, so they can be a part of the national conversations about criminal justice.

Niketa Patel
Niketa Patel

Niketa Patel is Senior Director of Leadership Programs at Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. The role entails overseeing the flagship program, Executive Program in News Innovation & Leadership, for professional development for newsroom executives globally. Niketa is responsible for curriculum development, instruction, class design, recruitment, fundraising & marketing efforts for this program & more. Niketa heads up other J+ leadership initiatives too. Most recently, as Senior Director of Partnerships and Platforms at The 19th, Niketa oversaw editorial partnerships with a focus on republishing, co-publishing, collaborations, events and more. Niketa built and cultivated strategic partnerships with national, local and community newsrooms with an eye towards having The 19th’s journalism reach diverse audiences. Previously, Niketa oversaw Print and Digital News Partnerships in the US for Twitter. In this role, she collaborated with newsrooms and journalists with rega...

Aimee Rinehart
Aimee Rinehart

Aimee Rinehart is Senior Product Manager AI Strategy at the Associated Press. Before joining AP, she was the deputy director of First Draft’s New York Bureau, helping journalists and newsrooms to identify, verify and responsibly report on mis- and disinformation through the 2018 and 2020 U.S. election cycles. In 2018, she managed Comprova, a project to monitor and analyze misinformation and disinformation around the 2018 Brazilian elections.

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