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Index at the Power of Print seminar
Now in its ninth year, the Power of Print seminar attracts 200 leaders from the print, paper, publishing, packaging and media industries.
24 Sep 19

(Photo: powerofprint.info)

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”109696″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Now in its ninth year, the Power of Print seminar attracts 200 leaders from the print, paper, publishing, packaging and media industries. Hear from a diverse range of global experts, including Index on Censorship CEO Jodie Ginsberg, exploring the challenges, innovations and opportunities for print and paper in today’s multi-media world.

Speakers
Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman, Ogilvy
Ryan Battles and Zoë Francis-Cox, Archant Dialogue
Carl Kirby & Lauren Sutton, Waitrose
Juan Señor, President, Innovation
Mark Maslin, Professor of Climatology, UCL
Jodie Ginsberg, CEO, Index on Censorship
Rachel Aldighieri, Managing Director, Data & Marketing Association
Nick Vale, Worldwide Head of Creative Strategy, Wavemaker
Edwin Goffard, COO, Smurfit Kappa Corrugated Europe
Charles Jarrold, CEO, BPIF
Ted Young, Editor, Metro
Jonathan Tame, Two Sides Europe[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

When: 5 November 2019
Where: Stationers’ Hall, Ave Maria Ln, London EC4M 7DD
Tickets: From the Power of Print website

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But free speech is not free. Instead we rely on readers like you to keep our journalism independent, our advocacy sharp and our support for writers, artists and dissidents strong.

If you believe in a future where voices aren’t silenced, help us protect it.

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At Index on Censorship, we believe everyone deserves the right to speak freely, challenge power and share ideas without fear. In a world where governments tighten control and algorithms distort the truth, defending those rights is more urgent than ever.

But free speech is not free. Instead we rely on readers like you to keep our journalism independent, our advocacy sharp and our support for writers, artists and dissidents strong.

If you believe in a future where voices aren’t silenced, help us protect it.

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At Index on Censorship, we believe everyone deserves the right to speak freely, challenge power and share ideas without fear. In a world where governments tighten control and algorithms distort the truth, defending those rights is more urgent than ever.

But free speech is not free. Instead we rely on readers like you to keep our journalism independent, our advocacy sharp and our support for writers, artists and dissidents strong.

If you believe in a future where voices aren’t silenced, help us protect it.

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At Index on Censorship, we believe everyone deserves the right to speak freely, challenge power and share ideas without fear. In a world where governments tighten control and algorithms distort the truth, defending those rights is more urgent than ever.

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