Nedbank Namibia is set to host its 4th annual Women in Media Conference.
This year’s event will create a platform for collaboration, fostering connections and empowering women in the Namibian media landscape.
The conference serves as a meeting ground for accomplished women in media from diverse backgrounds.
Participants will have the opportunity to network, share ideas, and spark collaborative projects.
Nedbank Communications and PR Manager, Selma Kaulinge, said the conference goes beyond facilitating connections but serves as a springboard for ongoing support by offering workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programs.
The initiatives aim to equip women in media with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of the industry and excel in their careers.
“The event brings together accomplished women in media from diverse backgrounds and fields in order to network, share ideas, and initiate collaborative endeavours,” she said.
Kaulinge said the conference seeks to address the underrepresentation of women’s voices in mainstream media.
By bringing together female journalists, newsmakers, and media leaders, the event fosters a space for mentorship and fosters role model identification.
“Having women’s voices in the media can provide role models for aspiring women and girls, encouraging them to pursue their goals,” she said.
She also emphasised that fostering a positive relationship between communications professionals and media industry members involves several key strategies. Open communication and transparency are paramount and will go a long way in building trusted partnerships.
“By demonstrating reliability, honesty, and integrity in all interactions, and by consistently delivering accurate and credible information, communications professionals can nurture strong relationships with journalists,” she said.