Northern Leadership Awards to be addressed by BBC England Director

Helen Thomas

People can still book places to hear the Director of BBC England speaker at TheBusinessDesk.com’s Northern Leadership Awards.

Helen Thomas, one of the BBC’s most senior female executives, is in charge of 2,700 staff and is responsible for the BBC’s output in England across all platforms including 15 regional television services, 39 Local Radio stations and regional and local online services.

At the awards, to be held at the Queens Hotel in Leeds on November 28, Thomas will talk about the importance of strong leadership to drive success and motivate teams of all sizes.

Thomas said: “It’s an incredibly exciting time to be in the north of England where there is so much going on, being pushed forward by fantastic leaders across a range of sectors. I’m looking forward to celebrating the achievements of many different leaders at the first Northern Leadership Awards in November.”

The awards, sponsored by CMS, are the first pan-Pennine awards by TheBusinessDesk.com and follow on from the success of the Yorkshire Leadership Awards which were held last year for the first time.

In May 2019 Thomas added management of the BBC’s flagship site in the North to her role. BBC North in Salford has almost 3,500 staff and is the home of BBC Sport, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Children’s and Education, BBC Philharmonic, BBC iPlayer and BBC Breakfast, as well as many other BBC departments.

Thomas first joined the BBC in 1985 and has worked as a producer, presenter and editor within the BBC and the commercial sector. She took a career break to have three children and then returned to work at ITV’s Yorkshire Television.

After that she led news teams at various commercial radio stations before re-joining the BBC as editor of BBC Radio Humberside in 1999. She was promoted to Head of Regional and Local Programming in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire before her remit was eventually extended across the whole of Yorkshire.

In 2017, she managed the BBC’s partnership with Hull’s UK City of Culture year which provided a £300m boost to the city’s tourism industry. Hull’s special year attracted a total audience of 5.3 million who attended more than 2,800 events, cultural activities, installations and exhibitions.

Thomas lives in York, and is a passionate advocate of what the Yorkshire region has to offer the BBC and the creative industries in general.

The awards will take place from 6.30pm to 12am on November 28. Entry costs £110 +VAT per place, with a table of 10 costing £1,000.

Visit https://www.thebusinessdesk.com/yorkshire/events/northern-leadership-awards for more details and to book.

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