Neila Butt

Creative Diversity Lead, Nations And Regions at Channel 4

Neila Butt has a diverse work experience in various roles within the media industry. Neila began their career at the BBC in 2002, working as a SBJ on the news desks and eventually becoming an Assistant Editor. In 2012, they became an Editor, managing the Music and Events department of a radio station. Neila then transitioned to working in the English Regions, where they held several leadership positions such as Editor of Diversity and Editor of Specialist Programmes. Neila also participated in the BBC Clore Leadership Programme. In 2018, they joined BBC News as the Head of Internal Communications and Engagement. Most recently, Neila worked as the Creative Diversity Lead for Nations and Regions at Channel 4. Neila briefly served as the Editor of BBC Radio WM before taking on their current position. Throughout their career, Neila demonstrated strong leadership and project management skills, as well as a commitment to diversity and inclusion in the media industry.

Neila Butt completed their education at various institutions. Neila obtained a Post Graduate degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Central England in 2001. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Design and Media Management from the University of West London in the period of 1990 to 1993. Neila's education began at Queensbridge School, where they attended from 1981 to 1986. Further details about their degree or field of study during this time are not provided.

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  • Creative Diversity Lead, Nations And Regions

    April, 2021 - present