The media partnership is the result of a shared vision to champion women in the industry and will enable Women in Signs and Graphics to elevate their initiatives and events and reach more women

Women in Signs and Graphics has announced a media partnership with British Signs and Graphics Association (BSGA) that will enable the group to develop their events further and support more women in the industry.
The media partnership will see Women in Signs and Graphics and British Signs and Graphics Association collaborate to deliver more industry events and initiatives and broaden the community that Women in Signs and Graphics has built. This will enable them to reach and support even more women in the industry.
The partnership came about following Women in Signs and Graphics’ inaugural in-person event hosted by Project Display in October, at which Linda Edwards, Managing Director of BSGA recognised the potential for a collaboration that built on similar events. Edwards then proposed the partnership to Women in Signs and Graphics co-founders Izabella Ivanovici and Sarah Fenna, who are keen to work with like-minded individuals and strong female leaders such as Edwards, to advance the group’s efforts and were pleased to collaborate.

Izabella Ivanovici, Owner of INV Recruitment and Co-founder of Women in Signs and Graphics, says: “Linda Edwards, the MD at BSGA, approached us about becoming members, and it felt like a natural fit. The BSGA has supported Women in Signs and Graphics for several years, and we look forward to collaborating on future projects to connect women across the industry.”
Linda Edwards, Managing Director, BSGA, adds: “We are delighted to welcome Women in Signs and Graphics as a Media Partner to the British Sign and Graphics Association. Their dedication to collaboration, empowerment, and elevating the visibility of talent within our industry aligns perfectly with our shared vision. I would like to personally thank Izabella and Sarah for championing this commitment, and I look forward to working together as we continue to support initiatives that bring meaningful representation to our industry.”