Sharing stories is an intrinsic part of the human experience. And the stories we share have the power to shape our perceptions of the world around us. For anyone in the business of telling stories, whether it’s in TV, film, or other forms of media, understanding the importance of crafting authentic narratives that impact positive change is crucial. So how do you impact change as a storyteller? How do you ensure that you're centering diversity and inclusion in the stories that you're crafting? Join Imran Khan ’05, Head of Development at Big Window Productions, as he offers professional insights, real life examples, and tangible next steps for portraying diversity and inclusion through the art of storytelling.

To learn more about crafting authentic stories and about Imran Khan's career journey, check out his episode on Northwestern Intersections—Episode 93: Storytelling through Broadcasting, Google, and YouTube with Imran Khan ’05.
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    Imran Khan
    Head Of Development at Big Window Productions
    Imran is responsible for the development of the production slate for Big Window Productions, Joerg Winger’s new label at UFA Fiction GmbH. Prior to his current role he has worked in media for over 13 years at CBS Television, Warner Bros., and Turner Broadcasting in various roles including scripted series development and sponsorship marketing. He then launched his own media startup, The Snack Content Network™.

    After successfully exiting his startup Imran was then recruited by Google where he spent the next eight years working across three different continents as a marketing consultant tasked with collaborating with creative agencies to develop brand initiatives for advertisers by capitalizing on dynamic opportunities in the digital world. He has been recognized for his efforts with prestigious Cannes Lion awards for his work on P&G Secret's Mean Stinks anti-bullying campaign and for P&G Always' #LikeAGirl campaign.

    Imran has two diametrically opposite degrees in Biochemical Engineering and Musical Theater from Northwestern University in Chicago. In addition, he holds an MBA from Columbia Business School in NYC.
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