Capitol Records UK president Nick Raphael will deliver a ‘Be Inspired’ keynote interview at the upcoming Ultimate Seminar event.
Ultimate Seminar returns to London on 19 November for its seventh season, bringing together more than 40 leading music industry figures to inspire the next generation of musicians, singers, songwriters and business execs.
Alongside Raphael, confirmed speakers include top 10 songwriter Jin Jin (Jess Glynne, Tinie Tempah, Little Mix), artist Yungun, producer Jonathan Quarmby (Benjamin Clementine) and journalist Hattie Collins (i-D, The Guardian, The Sunday Times).
Attendees will be able to participate in music masterclasses, pose questions to panellists and attend speed networking sessions, with a view to encouraging them to pursue their ambitions and realise their own potential.
The event, organised by Cre8ing Vision in association with University of Westminster, is open to anyone and free to attend. Register now at www.cre8ingvision.com/the-ultimate-seminar
Cre8ing Vision founders Kwame Kwaten, Nicola Charles and Andrea Euell said: ‘The seminar is massively important to the UK music industry. It’s where tomorrow’s creatives and industry leaders meet today’s presidents and managing Directors to talk about the business of music.
‘It’s an inspiring day that guarantees a thrilling music business story, a day that will enable attendees to go on and pursue their career goals because they’re armed with knowledge, real insight and advice.’
Raphael added: ‘I attended and participated in the seminar when it was at Hammersmith Palais many, many moons ago - it is testament to its importance and relevance that it is still going today and is stronger than ever. I cannot wait to return as speaker at this prestigious and ?important event.’
Ultimate Seminar returns to London on 19 November for its seventh season, bringing together more than 40 leading music industry figures to inspire the next generation of musicians, singers, songwriters and business execs.
Alongside Raphael, confirmed speakers include top 10 songwriter Jin Jin (Jess Glynne, Tinie Tempah, Little Mix), artist Yungun, producer Jonathan Quarmby (Benjamin Clementine) and journalist Hattie Collins (i-D, The Guardian, The Sunday Times).
Attendees will be able to participate in music masterclasses, pose questions to panellists and attend speed networking sessions, with a view to encouraging them to pursue their ambitions and realise their own potential.
The event, organised by Cre8ing Vision in association with University of Westminster, is open to anyone and free to attend. Register now at www.cre8ingvision.com/the-ultimate-seminar
Cre8ing Vision founders Kwame Kwaten, Nicola Charles and Andrea Euell said: ‘The seminar is massively important to the UK music industry. It’s where tomorrow’s creatives and industry leaders meet today’s presidents and managing Directors to talk about the business of music.
‘It’s an inspiring day that guarantees a thrilling music business story, a day that will enable attendees to go on and pursue their career goals because they’re armed with knowledge, real insight and advice.’
Raphael added: ‘I attended and participated in the seminar when it was at Hammersmith Palais many, many moons ago - it is testament to its importance and relevance that it is still going today and is stronger than ever. I cannot wait to return as speaker at this prestigious and ?important event.’