Reserve your space for ‘Beyond Bias in Beauty’ with Facebook

by | Jun 17, 2021

The beauty industry is underpinned by the notion of community. We ask you to join our community on Wednesday 23rd June to celebrate inclusion, creativity and empowerment in the industry.

Date: Wednesday 23rd June

Time: 14:00 to 15:30

Location: online

How to register: click here to register for your place

What to expect:

Brought to you by the British Beauty Council and Facebook, this event will focus on the importance of embracing Diversity & Inclusion in online advertising and why it matters to reduce harmful stereotypes.

In addition, we’ll share insights and perspectives aimed at helping advertisers and beauty professionals build a better, more inclusive future for the industry.

Agenda:

  • Smashing Audience Stereotypes – presentation by Zehra Chatoo, Connection Planner at Facebook
  •  Breaking Beauty Standards – panel discussion hosted by Becky Owen, Branded Content lead at Facebook featuring:
  • Audience Q&A

 

Click here to register for your place!

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