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KRISTIN DANNEVIG

International Strategic Communications Consultant

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By Alex Rigotti

What do you think could be done to improve diversity in the industry?

People with any kind of power should be checking their privilege at least once a day.

Looking back - what did you think of your fnal project?

I’m quite proud of it, strangely. My thesis was about the politics of ‘Thatcher’s children’ - the generation born just as she came to power and transformed Britain. I cycled all over London and interviewed young people from Wimbledon to Wood Green. They expressed such a mix of frustration and disconnection, energy and entitlement. I wish I’d had the guts to pitch it to a paper at the time.

Have you ever experienced sexism in your career?

Regularly. All women do.

What is your publication’s favourite post-print pub?

When I worked at Amnesty International we always went to the Easton pub and got hammered on terrible, overpriced Australian wine. Like everyone else in London I suppose. The size of those wine glasses is dangerous…

What are your hobbies?

After recently moving back to my home town of Oslo, I have taken up ice swimming and sauna, which was terrifying at frst but then strangely addictive, sociable - and it doesn’t cost the earth.