My career in hindsight: Bieneosa Ebite on the PRmoment Podcast
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Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.
On the show today, I’m chatting with one of my favourite people, the wonderful Bieneosa Ebite.
Bieneosa is head of communications and government affairs, inclusion & diversity at GSK.
In this regular format of the PRmoment Podcast with Ben Smith, we’ll be catching up with UK public relations leaders - and our guests will share their, in hindsight, secrets that they wish they'd known when they started their careers!
Bieneosa Ebite joined GSK 18 months ago. Previously, she was at Centrica for eight years. She ran her own agency, Bright Star Public Relations, from 2007 to 2014, but Bieneosa is best known as the chair and co-founder of Ignite, which was the original not-for-profit organisation established to promote the benefits of cultural diversity in public relations.
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Here is a summary of what Bieneosa and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed:
2 mins Bieneosa tells us why, for the “first time in my life, work doesn’t feel like work.”
“My purpose as a human being is aligned with what I’m doing professionally.”
“How do we get more people from underrepresented groups into the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) sector careers.”
5 mins Improving diversity is a wide remit: Bieneosa talks us through where she tries to make a difference in your current role.
9 mins Does science and, more broadly, STEM have the same diversity issues as public relations?
“One of the things that is missing is representation at the senior level in the public relations sector.”
“When I started in PR, I didn’t feel like I belonged.”
“People have left PR because they don’t feel welcome.”
14 mins Bieneosa and Ben reminisce about how and why Ignite was a trailblazer!
“Having a community is great, but I’m all about campaigning to make change.”
“What I found was that at that time, diversity and inclusion almost was like a fashion for PR…it was in vogue for a time, and then it would go quiet.”
18 mins Here is the link to Ben Smith's interview with Taylor Bennett Foundation alumni Kwaku Aning, Shanice Hoo Mills and Toni Adeola on a recent PRmoment Podcast.
“If you want to see change, you have to agitate. Otherwise, nothing will happen.”
“When it’s something that affects you…ten years is too long… You want change now.”
“If you address things head-on, you stand a better chance of being able to solve issues. If you skirt around it and don’t want to say the word (racism) - nothing will ever change.”
32 mins What would Bieneosa do differently in her career if she had her time again?
“Investing in a mentor or a coach is something I didn’t do early enough.”
34 mins What is the difference between a mentor and a coach?
39 mins Looking back at public relations’ DE&I journey - how does Bieneosa think PR is doing?
40 mins What KPI
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