Women In Leadership
Nina Wright, CEO, New Scientist

November 3, 2021 | 2-3pm

PPA Live! Webinar with New Scientist and Shutterstock Editorial

This fireside chat is the next in an exclusive series of webinars co-hosted by PPA and Shutterstock Editorial around the important subject of ‘Women in Leadership’.

Candice Murray, VP of Editorial for Shutterstock, will be talking to New Scientist’s CEO Nina Wright, who will provide a personal perspective from someone who has built a successful career in the media and publishing industry. Our speakers will provide insights into the challenges they see confronting women working in our sector today along with practical advice from their own experience. This session will also explore ideas for individuals and businesses seeking more diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Attendees will be invited to submit their questions to the speakers who will finish the session with a live audience Q&A.

Nina Wright
CEO
New Scientist

Nina completed a BSC (Hons) Psychology Degree in Liverpool before undertaking a career in the media industry over 25 years ago. Nina joined New Scientist Media Company as CEO in October 2018, an accomplished business leader, with a notable track record in strategy development, performance turnaround and driving transformational growth, particularly skilled in digital NPD and recurring revenues. Nina is a NED, and an active mentor, she also enjoys offering support to aspirational women leaders.

Candice Murray
VP, Editorial
Shutterstock Editorial

Candice Murray is Vice President of Editorial at Shutterstock where she oversees the operations and growth of the company's global editorial business. Candice leads an internationally distributed team in delivering an outstanding customer and contributor experience. She has over 20 years of business development expertise and has a successful track record of organically growing new business for companies in publishing, media and licensing. Prior to Shutterstock, Candice was the Executive Director of Content Licensing at Condé Nast.