Square Peg Media Ltd (SPM) is a publishing and
event management
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company based in
London
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, England, founded in 2005.
History of ownership
The company was formed in 2005 by Linda Riley and Sarah Garrett to take over the business of
''g3'' magazine, a publication set up by Garrett and Lisa Knight in 2001. Originally a free title, ''g3'' was a lifestyle and listings publication for
lesbians and
bisexual
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women, which became a paid-for publication available nationally through newsagents in 2012. Since acquiring this title, SPM has added yearly to its publications, events and brand extensions.
The company split its products in 2013 and Square Peg Media is now solely owned by Garrett.
Publications and events
Under the new company structure, Square Peg Media started other publications and events focusing on
diversity and
inclusion:
* ''Out In The City'', begun in 2007, is a gay men’s magazine, which, like ''g3'', began as a free title and is now available nationally as a paid-for magazine.
* Diversity Careers Show, started in 2008 in London, is a diversity-specific careers event aimed at
LGBT
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students, graduates and job-seekers nationwide to showcase the UK’s most inclusive recruiters.
* As a brand extension of the Diversity Careers Show, SPM published ''Out at Work'' (''OAW'') magazine in 2008, a free publication supported by
Stonewall, the lesbian, gay and bisexual rights charity. The ''OAW'' magazine and website is a career workplace guide aimed nationally at gay school leavers, graduates and diversity professionals.
* Also in 2009, SPM launched the Alternative Parenting Show, sponsored by the
London Women’s Clinic,
The London Women's Clinic.
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agencies; sperm bank
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s; fertility clinics; adoption and fostering societies; plus law firms specialising in family law
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Overview
Subjects that commonly fall under a nation's body of family law include:
* Marri ...
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* In 2011, the company held the first European Diversity Awards (EDA), an independent awards ceremony originally sponsored by Google
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but joined by The Royal Bank of Scotland
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as co-headline sponsor in 2012. EDA recognises organisations and individuals that have shown innovation, creativity and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion during the year and which recognises excellence and progress in the areas of gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, race, culture and religion across Europe. It is supported by a printed European Diversity Awards programme naming all nominees, categories, individual category sponsors and judges. Held at the Savoy Hotel
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in The Strand in London, the event is held annually. The 2013 event, held at London's Natural History Museum
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, was co-headline sponsored by Barclays
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and Google.
* Square Peg Media has also been publishers of the 48-page ''Proud'' magazine in 2009 and 2010, distributed free to all those attending gay pride
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celebrations in the capital.
* In 2012, Square Peg Media staged a one-day conference called Opportunities for Women, aimed at middle-management career women looking to move to executive positions in both the private and public sector. The event had female keynote speakers from business and industry and offered a series of seminars and workshops to attendees.
References
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External links
Diversity Hub
''The Guardian''
*http://www.squarepegmedia.co.uk/
*Angela Pertusini and Viv Groskop
"Same sex parents: 'We don’t see ourselves as "alternative"'"
''The Times'', 23 October 2010.
*Stephanie Theobald
"Girl on girl power"
''The Sunday Times'', 19 August 2012.
Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom
Publishing companies based in London
Event management companies of the United Kingdom
British companies established in 2005
Publishing companies established in 2005