James Purnell, Director Radio & Education, BBC, has signed up as a speaker for the Radiodays Europe event in Lisbon next year.
He has been leading teams across BBC Radio, BBC Arts, BBC Music and BBC Children’s & Education since 2016 and is the first speaker from the UK to be announced for the conference in March 2020.
James first worked at the BBC in the 1990s, as Head of Corporate Planning. He had previously been a research fellow on IPPR’s media project, and before that a strategy consultant in media and telecommunications at Hydra Associates. He left the BBC to be Special Adviser on the Knowledge Economy, including Internet and broadcasting policy, to Tony Blair after he became Prime Minister.
James was elected Member of Parliament for Stalybridge and Hyde, before becoming Secretary of State for Culture and then for Work and Pensions. He resigned from the government in June 2009, and stood down from Parliament at the 2010 Election.
James then held roles as a Senior Producer at Rare Day, an independent production company and an adviser to the Boston Consulting Group. James returned to the BBC in 2013 as Director of Strategy and Digital, where he was responsible for developing the BBC’s strategy in the run up to Charter Review.
Super Early Bird registration for Radiodays Europe ends on November 30th so grab your ticket here. RadioToday is an official media partner for the event and will be covering the event with interviews and photos via RadioTodayLive.
Radiodays Europe is happening in March 2025 - use code RTY25ATH to get a discount and join us in Athens! More..
Posted on Thursday, November 21st, 2019 at 1:53 pm by Roy Martin