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Chair, Broadcaster, Actor & Writer
Lata Sharma is a Northern Irish broadcaster, writer, actor, social commentator and community volunteer of Indian heritage. She began her career as an actor and musician but transitioned to media due to the limited roles available at the time for ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland’s theatre scene, as most stories and roles were based on Loyalist/Republican sectarian divisions and the Troubles. Her first major presenting role was on BBC N.I.’s The Back Page, which led to national opportunities on BBC’s Holiday, Country File, and followed by a few years on BBC Radio 2, as well as magazine style shows for independent production companies on BBC N.I, and contributing to BBC Radio Ulster, and recently reporting for BBC Sunday Morning Live. A respected voice on social, cultural, and diversity issues, Lata has written opinion columns and contributed to a range of societal topics on BBC Radio Ulster’s Nolan Show, Radio 5Live, and U105. Beyond media, Lata has spent over a decade in the voluntary sector working towards social harmony in a post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Ireland and as a long standing chairperson and member of the Intercultural Forum in her home of Ards and North Down, she leads discussions in schools and community groups, to foster understanding, break down barriers through open dialogue and workshops, to challenge narratives, amplify and promote meaningful conversations on inclusion regardless of someone’s education, class, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or identity into a complex society like Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Screen, Head of Production
Nicola Lyons joined Northern Ireland Screen in October 2012 as Production Executive and was appointed Production Manager in June 2014 and then Head of Production in December 2022. Nicola is the first point of contact for production funding enquiries and oversees physical production including locations, crews and facilities. Prior to joining Northern Ireland Screen, Nicola worked in the film industry for over 20 years in London, spending 10 years with United International Pictures, the international joint venture of Paramount, Universal and MGM, and 11 years with Film Entertainment consultancy Hy Smith & Associates.
Production consultant and anti-bullying & harassment trainer
Addie Orfila has over 28 years of experience in film and television. Starting as a trainee continuity announcer and runner at ITV Yorkshire, she worked her way up through roles as 3rd AD, 1st AD, Production Manager, and Head of Production. Her impressive tenure includes working on all four of the UK’s major serial dramas, serving as Head of Production at HOLLYOAKS and Production Manager at CORONATION STREET. She has also contributed to a wide range of productions, including HEARTBEAT, A TOUCH OF FROST, COUNTDOWN, MY PARENTS ARE ALIENS, EMMERDALE, BARKING, and JINX. Beyond production, Addie is passionate about fostering positive, inclusive, and high-performing workplaces across the screen industries. She is an established industry mentor for Women in Film & Television, a former member of Channel 4’s Mentoring Diversity Network, and was one of two lead trainers on the pan-industry Project Diamond Diversity monitoring scheme. Ten years ago, Addie set up her own company, delivering bespoke training nationally and internationally for freelancers and leading broadcasters, production companies, and industry organisations, including Netflix, BBC, ITV, ScreenSkills, Warner Bros. Discovery, The Film and TV Charity, PACT, The Production Guild, TRC, BECTU, and Screen Yorkshire. Her expertise extends to flagship leadership skills training and workplace culture and best practices, providing training and consultancy on bullying and harassment, equality, and diversity. In addition to her training work, Addie continues to shape industry standards as a production consultant, most recently advising the BBC and the RTS Mini MBA.
Head of Standards Development & Stakeholder Engagement, Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA)
Niyi Akeju is Head of Standards Development & Stakeholder Engagement at the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA). She led on the development and publication of the CIISA Standards, working with key organisations across film, TV, music and theatre to set out the minimum standards of behaviour expected across the creative industries to ensure safe and inclusive working environments. During over two decades in the creative industries, Niyi has worked at organisations including the British Film Institute (BFI), BBC, BAFTA and ScreenSkills
Screen Skills, Head of Unscripted and Children’s TV
Sarah Joyce manages both the Children's TV and Unscripted TV Skills Funds, working with industry to set and deliver the strategy for investments and skills support across both areas. She has over 25-years of industry experience including more than a decade at Fountain Studios working on a range of children’s, comedy and entertainment shows most notably Pop Idol, Britain’s Got Talent, and The X Factor. She has a Masters in Management in Creative Industries from the University of St. Andrews.

