June Sarpong
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 47 |
Date of birth | May 31,1977 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Forest Gate |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Samuel Sarpong Sr. |
Siblings | Sam Sarpong |
Job | Actor |
Television presenter | |
Production designer | |
Television producer | |
Books | The Power of Women |
Diversify | |
Diversify: An Award-winning Guide to why Inclusion is Better for Everyone | |
Movies/Shows | Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura |
F W Boutique | |
Playing It Straight | |
Loose Women | |
Your Face or Mine? | |
The Pledge | |
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year | |
Playing It Straight (UK) | |
The Art Show | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 455423 |
June Sarpong Life story
June Konadu Sarpong MBE is a British television broadcaster and former panellist on ITV's Loose Women. She is currently a panellist on the Sky News programme The Pledge.
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... June Sarpong said she enjoyed the challenge...
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... the wine expert Oz Clarke, playwright James Graham, food writer Nigel Slater, a cellist, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and broadcaster June Sarpong are all Out now...
New Year Honours 2020: Newton-John and England cricketers on list
... TV presenter June Sarpong, who this year was appointed director of creative diversity at the BBC, becomes an OBE for services to broadcasting, and BBC senior news controller Sarah Ward-Lilley an MBE for services to journalism...
BBC to promote black and minority 'senior leaders'
...June Sarpong was appointed the BBC s first director of creative diversity The BBC has announced its plan to promote black and ethnic minority colleagues as senior leaders ...
Ofcom: BBC must do 'much more' for young audiences
... What will the BBC do? Broadcaster and writer June Sarpong has been appointed the BBC s first director of creative diversity In a statement, a spokesman for the BBC responded by saying the corporation welcomed Ofcom s recognition that audience satisfaction remains high and that the BBC continues to deliver for British audiences ...
BBC to promote black and minority 'senior leaders'
June Sarpong was appointed the BBC's first director of creative diversity
The BBC has announced its plan to promote black and ethnic minority colleagues as "senior leaders".
Corporation boss Tony Hall outlined the new strategy around "our BAME [Black, Asian and minority ethnic] talent" in an Email to staff on Thursday.
The Note was titled "Going further in building a creative, inclusive BBC".
"We can't be the creative, inclusive organisation we want to be if we're not representative of the whole of the UK," wrote Lord Hall.
"We're making some good progress, but we want to do more, particularly in relation to senior leaders. "
He added: "So we've decided to take Immediate Action to promote A Generation of talented leaders who'll bring the diversity of thinking we Need . "
Earlier This Week the broadcaster promised a more "authentic and distinctive" representation of disabled people on screen.
In October TV presenter and campaigner June Sarpong was appointed the BBC's first director of creative diversity, and Last Summer the broadcaster committed to having at least two BAME members on every senior leadership group by the end of 2020.
New ideas"But we also want to nurture and develop New Leaders to extend The Range of our thinking - as part of a culture that's open to new people," Lord Hall went on, "new ideas, and different ways of doing things.
"In other words, a culture that enables diversity of thought. "
He explained the BBC will "appoint two advisers to every one of our key leadership groups" from talent within the organisation, with roles lasting for 12 months alongside people's existing jobs.
As well as announcing they will be putting on a "festival of creative diversity" in June, headed up by Sarpong.
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