Networking lunch with Helienne Lindvall, EU Composer & Songwriter Alliance, 30th April

Creative Europe Desk Ireland and Screen Composers Guild of Ireland invite you to a Networking lunch with speaker Helienne Lindvall President of the European Composer & Songwriter Alliance presenting a keynote on the current challenges and opportunities facing Film and Television composers in the age of AI.
- Lunchtime Keynote with Helienne Lindvall, EU Composer & Songwriter Alliance
- Topic: Challenges & Opportunities for Film & Television Composers in the Age of AI.
- Wednesday 30th April, Clarence Hotel
- Followed by a networking lunch
Creative Europe Desk Ireland and Screen Composers Guild of Ireland are delighted to host this event with speaker Helienne Lindvall, President of the European Composer & Songwriter Alliance (ECSA). ECSA’s core mission is to defend and promote the rights of composers and songwriters with the aim of improving their social and economic conditions, as well as their artistic freedom.
Helienne Lindvall will present a keynote talk on the current challenges and opportunities facing Film and Television composers in the age of AI. This event includes a networking lunch.
Many thanks to Coimisiún na Meán who supported this fund via their Sectoral Development fund.
Helienne Lindvall, President, ECSA

Helienne Lindvall is the President of the European Composer & Songwriter Alliance (ECSA), as well as an award-winning professional songwriter, musician and columnist. She's the former Chair of the Ivor Novello Awards, Board Director of the Ivors Academy and Trustee of the Ivors Academy Trust. She’s also the writer behind the Guardian music industry columns Behind the Music and Plugged In and is the former Head of Business & Songwriter relations for song data management platform Auddly/Sessions, backed by hitmakers Max Martin and Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus, and Director of Business Development and Artist Relations, LANDR UK.
Hailing from Sweden, she worked as a session singer, recording artist and performer in Stockholm and NYC before settling in London, where she signed a publishing deal with BMG Scandinavia and, later, Universal Music Publishing Scandinavia. Since then she’s been working with and writing for recording artists on both sides of the Atlantic.
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