Breakfast Briefing

Breakfast Briefing with Kelly Beaver, Chief Executive, Ipsos UK & Ireland

We are delighted to be joined by Kelly as she shares insights from Ipsos on evolving societal trends and public opinion.

Kindly hosted by The Scottish Government

Date & time

11 Oct 2022

08:00 - 10:00

Attendance type

Hybrid (Online and In Person)

Where

Central London and Virtual

Price

Free

Theme(s)

Economic growth and prosperity

When registering for this event you can choose whether you would prefer to attend in-person or virtually. Please note in-person capacity is limited, and any members we are unable to accommodate face-to-face will be offered the opportunity to join virtually. The livestream will run from 08:30 – 09:30.

In the era where social media, 24-hour news coverage and self-proclaimed experts dominate the conversation, understanding public opinion and evolving societal trends is no easy task. WIG is delighted to welcome the new Chief Executive of Ipsos to provide you with a ‘state of the union’ on the key societal trends and insight into public opinion from one of the UK’s leading polling and data companies.

In this special session, you will get a unique insight from Kelly Beaver CEO at Ipsos. You will:

  • Get insight into what the data is telling us about key issues and challenges facing the UK public, and what it means for the public, private and not-for-profit sectors alike
  • Get an understanding of public perception and how it relates to key institutions. How do the Great British Public feel about the organisations you represent?
  • Learn what the market research is telling us about the future trends and challenges that will be a focus across the sectors

Speaker

Kelly Beaver is Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK. She has been with Ipsos for over a decade and was previously Managing Director of Ipsos’s UK Public Affairs division which supports government clients to monitor and understand public opinion, behaviours and societal trends, design public services and policies, and to determine what works in achieving social and economic policy objectives.

Kelly has led a wide range of notable research programmes including the REACT study tracking Covid-19 prevalence across England, public attitudes work ranging from the use of evidence, Brexit and vaccines, through to a key piece of work with the Royal Foundation on the importance of the Early Years. Prior to joining Ipsos, Kelly held roles across various consultancies including PwC and KPMG and specialised in public policy evaluation.

Kelly holds several honorary positions external to Ipsos in academia and charities. She is passionate about the use of evidence in decision-making and her roles outside of Ipsos enable her to make a wider contribution to the social sciences discipline in promoting its use.

Kindly hosted by The Scottish Government

Date & time

11 Oct 2022

08:00 - 10:00

Attendance type

Hybrid (Online and In Person)

Where

Central London and Virtual

Price

Free

Theme(s)

Economic growth and prosperity

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