These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning business lawyer, long-time advisor to tech and creative digital businesses and friend of BCI. Rebecca has a supportive and pragmatic style and these private sessions will enable you to ask any business or legal queries, which might relate to contracts, liability, data privacy, employment, IPR or anything in between.
These sessions are available to all BCI members FREE OF CHARGE, and are delivered in collaboration with Steer & Co.
> Friday 27th January between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
> Friday 24th February between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
> Friday 31st March between 09:30 – 11:30 – book your place via the link below
If you’re not yet a member of Bristol Creative Industries and would like to take advantage of this member-only opportunity, you can sign up here. You can also read about the membership perks here.
Bristol Creative Industries is the membership network that supports the region's creative sector to learn, grow and connect, driven by the common belief that we can achieve more collectively than alone.
Tax Return Interactive Workshop
12pm
-1:30pm
Online
Webinar
Not done your tax return yet? This group session will help you submit your tax return while on the call.
Wake The Tiger: The Power of Imagination
12:30pm
-2pm
Wake The Tiger, 127 Albert Rd, Bristol BS2 0YA
BCI Keynote
Graham MacVoy will share the journey of this latest venture, going from festival builds at Boomtown to creating a world-first attraction, including how funds were raised, balancing resources and creating another world in a warehouse in St Philips Marsh.
Online Portfolio Reviews with BBC Creative and more!
5pm
-8pm
Online
Portfolio Review
These Portfolio Reviews are open to students, grads, or those within the first year of a creative career. In breakout rooms of three emerging creatives and one reviewer, you will get the opportunity to show and discuss work, as well as get advice and feedback.
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