Minister kickstarts Advertising Association’s 2025 LEAD summit

The full line-up for the Advertising Association, the IPA and ISBA's 2025 LEAD summit has been announced, featuring Sir Chris Bryant
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The full line-up for the Advertising Association, the IPA and ISBA’s 2025 LEAD summit has been announced, with DCMS minister Sir Chris Bryant set to kick off proceedings.

Due to take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in the shadow of parliament, the minister for the creative industries, arts and tourism, Sir Chris Bryant will lay out the government’s upcoming plans for the future of the creative sector.

Aligning with the themes of growth and value, this year’s event will also include Absolute Radio presenter Matt Forde, Sky News journalist Beth Rigby, Nationwide’s Catherine Kehoe, Google’s Dyana Najdi, Adam&EveDDB’s Miranda Hipwell, and Aardman’s Emma Hardie.


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“This year’s summit will be packed with political and business insights, and vital discussions on issues ranging from economic growth to AI, brand safety to trust,” Advertising Association CEO, Stephen Woodford said.

“We look forward to collaborating and hearing from the biggest names in government, politics and advertising at LEAD 2025.”

The role of advertising within the UK’s political landscape, the creative industries’ value to the wider UK economy, the role of AI and brand safety will also be discussed at length.

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The full line-up for the Advertising Association, the IPA and ISBA’s 2025 LEAD summit has been announced, with DCMS minister Sir Chris Bryant set to kick off proceedings.

Due to take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in the shadow of parliament, the minister for the creative industries, arts and tourism, Sir Chris Bryant will lay out the government’s upcoming plans for the future of the creative sector.

Aligning with the themes of growth and value, this year’s event will also include Absolute Radio presenter Matt Forde, Sky News journalist Beth Rigby, Nationwide’s Catherine Kehoe, Google’s Dyana Najdi, Adam&EveDDB’s Miranda Hipwell, and Aardman’s Emma Hardie.


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“This year’s summit will be packed with political and business insights, and vital discussions on issues ranging from economic growth to AI, brand safety to trust,” Advertising Association CEO, Stephen Woodford said.

“We look forward to collaborating and hearing from the biggest names in government, politics and advertising at LEAD 2025.”

The role of advertising within the UK’s political landscape, the creative industries’ value to the wider UK economy, the role of AI and brand safety will also be discussed at length.

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