Deborah Williams in conversation with Sunil Badami
CEO of the UK’s Creative Diversity Network (CDN), Deborah Williams speaks on promoting diversity in screen and stage.
Hear from the woman who developed and delivered the Diamond diversity monitoring scheme for the UK’s Creative Diversity Network. Deborah also undertook ground-breaking work as Diversity Manager at the British Film Institute (BFI). This included opening a lottery fund to promote diversity and designing the diversity standards for film and contributing to the strategic and business plan of the BFI. She was responsible for leading on equity analysis and the introduction of the Creative Case for Diversity in the Arts Council England.
Deborah will be joined by writer, performer, broadcaster, academic and storyteller, Sunil Badami.
Why diversifying the screen and stage matters
Tuesday 5 March
Belvoir Theatre, 25 Belvoir St Surry Hills, NSW Australia
4-6pm (Talk from 4-5pm followed by drinks and networking)
Deborah Williams Executive Director, Creative Diversity Network, UK
Deborah Williams is CEO of the Creative Diversity Network (CDN) – which promotes diversity and inclusion in the Broadcasting industry. As CEO of Creative Diversity Network, Deborah developed and delivered their Diamond diversity monitoring scheme, as well as data bases and online resources for the major broadcasters in the UK who are all members of the network.
Prior to her work with CDN, Deborah undertook ground-breaking work as Diversity Manager at the British Film Institute (BFI). This included opening a lottery fund to promote diversity and designing the diversity standards for film and contributing to the strategic and business plan of the BFI. She was responsible for leading on equity analysis and the introduction of the Creative Case for Diversity in the Arts Council England.
Outside of the UK, Deborah Williams has been an advisor to the Swedish Film Institute and Arts Council, the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences, the Danish Film Institute, the Cannes Film Festival, the European Disability Forum and spoke at Australia’s Screen Diversity Inclusion Network in 2018.
In addition to her advocacy work, Deborah has over 3 decades of experience in the performing and screen arts in the UK including running her own theatre companies, acting with the Graeae Theatre Company,and teaching stage management at the Webber Douglas Drama School.