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You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Home Speakers Agenda Partners Register WOMEN IN: THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY MARCH 15, 2022 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM ET Register Add to Calendar ABOUT 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET Women at the helm of studios, networks and creative teams are changing the way we tell stories, consume media and manage entertainment businesses. Join WSJ to hear from the female directors, screenwriters, agents and producers shaping entertainment, from showrunners in Hollywood to studio executives. NEWSROOM HOSTS ELLIE AUSTIN NEWS EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL BARBARA CHAI DEPUTY EDITOR OF CULTURE, TRAINING & OUTREACH THE WALL STREET JOURNAL DARREN EVERSON DEPUTY CHIEF NEWS EDITOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL KATHERINE FINNERTY DEPUTY EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL KIM LAST EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM AND SPECIAL CONTENT THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 2022 AGENDA TUESDAY, MARCH 15 12:00 PM 12:00 PM WELCOME REMARKS KIM LAST EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM AND SPECIAL CONTENT THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 12:05 PM 12:05 PM CAREER SPOTLIGHT: FROM THE ER TO ‘GREY’S ANATOMY’ Hear from writer and executive producer Zoanne Clack about her professional journey from medical doctor to storyteller on the TV drama “Grey’s Anatomy.” Dr. Clack will discuss how she made the switch, what it’s like working on a hit series from its inception and her experience as a Black creator in Hollywood today. ZOANNE CLACK EXECUTIVE PRODUCER "GREY'S ANATOMY" ELLIE AUSTIN NEWS EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 12:30 PM 12:30 PM AMBITION REDEFINED: TAKING THE DIRECTOR’S CHAIR You might recognize Rebecca Hall from her roles in films like “The Night House,” “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “Christine” but the British-American actress embarked on a new phase of her career when she stepped behind the camera as writer-director-producer of the critically-acclaimed “Passing,” an adaptation of the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen. Ms. Hall talks about her experience translating the book to film, swimming in new creative waters and growing as an artist during a time of profound upheaval and uncertainty. REBECCA HALL DIRECTOR “PASSING” BARBARA CHAI DEPUTY EDITOR OF CULTURE, TRAINING & OUTREACH THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 1:00 PM 1:00 PM DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY A 25-year tech and music industry veteran, Valeisha Butterfield Jones is the newly appointed co-president of The Recording Academy. Ms. Butterfield Jones joins WSJ to discuss her path to the executive leadership team and how she is creating equal opportunities for underrepresented groups and championing women’s leadership in the American music industry and beyond. VALEISHA BUTTERFIELD JONES CO-PRESIDENT THE RECORDING ACADEMY DARREN EVERSON DEPUTY CHIEF NEWS EDITOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 1:30 PM 1:30 PM WORKSHOPS Shaking Off Imposter Syndrome What does it take to show up authentically in predominantly male industries? How do you advocate for your own ideas in a competitive work environment? As the co-founder of the Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network (WEEN), Valeisha Butterfield Jones discusses her experience maneuvering through the music industry and provides practical insight into how to negotiate your value, take your rightful seat at the table and maintain your values and vision along the way. VALEISHA BUTTERFIELD JONES CO-PRESIDENT THE RECORDING ACADEMY DARREN EVERSON DEPUTY CHIEF NEWS EDITOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Writing for TV Comedy How do you turn an idea for a comedy series into a show? What does it mean to be a young woman in a writer’s room today? Learn from the creator of Hulu’s “Dollface” about the nuts and bolts of comedy writing for TV – pitch structure, plot development, dialogue hacks– and how to successfully navigate the industry to make your vision a reality. JORDAN WEISS WRITER AND PRODUCER “DOLLFACE” ELLIE AUSTIN NEWS EDITOR, LIVE JOURNALISM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL MEDIA PARTNERS QUESTIONS? Contact us LEGAL NOTICES * Privacy Notice * Data Policy * Copyright Policy * Subscriber Agreement and Terms of Use * Cookies Notice FOLLOW US * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram © COPYRIGHT 2021 DOW JONES & COMPANY, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © COPYRIGHT 2021 DOW JONES & COMPANY, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Privacy Notice Data Policy Copyright Policy Subscriber Agreement and Terms of Use Cookies Notice FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook Twitter Instagram