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Boots announced as partner for NDA’s inaugaral Media Pride event

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Boots has joined Publicis and Diversity Media Sales as the third partner to be announced for NDA’s Media Pride lunch celebrating our industry’s LBGTQIA+ community.

Being held in a beautiful, brand-new venue in London’s Tower Hill, the lunch on 21 September is designed to bring together the LBGTQIA+ community and allies in person featuring some of the community’s leading lights.

Pete Markey, CMO, Boots, said: “We support an inclusive media industry that supports and welcomes everyone and are delighted to support NDA’s Media Pride event as an initiative dedicated to  inclusivity and diversity.”

The NDA Media Pride lunch hapens on Thursday 21 Sep 2023 12:00 – 16:00. It will feature an introductory panel discussion with leaders from the community discussing both opportunities and challenges in the sector, followed by an afternoon of eating, drinking and celebration.

Tickets are available here.

If you are interested in attending or sponsoring the event then please get in touch with Becca.Carles@bluestripegroup.co.uk.

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