This workshop is available to people who identify as women, trans and non-binary.
A free online workshop introducing you to some key principles of good social media management
This session will focus on how to manage and grow the main five social media channels – Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and Twitter – for yourself or a brand. The session will cover everything from devising a brand strategy, creating content, reporting growth, and personal organisation. There will be opportunities to ask questions throughout the session, and resources will be provided for you to take away and use on your own social media journey.
This event will take place online via Zoom. Participants will receive the link to the Zoom for the session once attendance is confirmed.
Charlie Louise Kelly is a London-based social media executive who has spent the past eight years working in the social media and digital media industries.
Among many others, she has worked with brands such as BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, the national charity Youth Music, JD Sports and Rinse FM. Charlie is currently employed as a full-time social media executive for a global brand, and she also freelances as a content creator and radio producer.
This event is part of Reboot: Behind the Scenes, Screen and Lens, a workshop season programmed by Clod Ensemble and Petok Productions in which leading figures from the backstage and production industries run sessions that provide participants with crucial insights, tips and wisdom.
Petok Productions is a company led by Clod Ensemble’s Production and Engagement Coordinator Pembe Tokluhan. Petok Productions aims to diversify the production industry and pave the way for under-represented communities to build careers in backstage roles. As such, this programme is offered exclusively to people who identify as women, trans and non-binary.
The season will run across February and March 2023, with the six workshops taking place over Zoom. Workshops are free to attend – if you are able to, we suggest a donation of £3-£5 per workshop, but you will still be able to attend the workshop without a donation.
Each of the six workshops will be led by an industry professional and focus on a different aspect of backstage/production work. Whether you are already considering going into one of these fields or are simply curious and would like to find out more, the Reboot workshops make for an ideal point of entry.
Image credit Charlie Kelly