IMPALA EDI Roundtable on Black Music Means Business Report

IMPALA’s EDI taskforce is holding an online roundtable on 19 May to examine the Black Music Means Business report from UK Music, featuring moderators Eva Karman Reinhold and Gee Davy.
IMPALA EDI taskforce online roundtable on the Black Music Means Business report IMPALA EDI taskforce online roundtable on the Black Music Means Business report

IMPALA’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) taskforce will hold an online roundtable on Tuesday 19 May, 2-3pm CET (1-2pm GMT), to examine findings from UK Music’s Black Music Means Business report.

The interactive session, part of European Diversity Month, will feature a discussion of the report’s key insights followed by a Q&A. Moderators include Eva Karman Reinhold, EDI taskforce co-chair and chair of SOM, and Gee Davy, EDI taskforce co-chair and chief executive of AIM UK.

Registrations can be sent to nprevost@impalamusic.org.

IMPALA, the European independent music companies association founded in 2000, represents over 6,000 businesses. Its members account for 99% of Europe’s music companies, produce more than 80% of all new releases, and provide 80% of the sector’s jobs. The organisation’s mission focuses on growing the independent sector sustainably, returning value to artists, promoting diversity and entrepreneurship, and improving political access.

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