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Anthony Field


Anthony Field is a theatre producer, management accountant and Vice Chair of Theatre Projects Consultants. He was the Finance Director of the Arts Council of Great Britain for 27 years and pioneered the training of arts administrators in the UK. He lectured at Harvard University’s Business School fo... | detail > >
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Chris Green


Chris Green is an Arts Consultant based in London and Herefordshire. A former Popular Events Director of the City of London Festival (1978-1991), Director of The Poetry Society (1989-1993) and CEO of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers & Authors (BASCA 1998-2008) he is currently artistic ... | detail > >
Chris Green


David Solomons


David Solomons is founder and chief executive of CultureSmart!Consulting. The company delivers a uniquely holistic approach to all aspects of cross cultural orientation and international management training for corporates, public bodies and charitable institutions throughout the world. Culture Smart... | detail > >
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Gerald Lidstone


Gerald Lidstone BA MA ATC Dr.h.c FRGS is the founder and director of the postgraduate Arts Administration and Cultural Policy course at Goldsmiths College University of London. At undergraduate level he currently teaches courses in Performance Art, Arts And Audiences and Theatre Production. In ... | detail > >
Gerald Lidstone


James Crabbe


Professor M J C Crabbe MA, BSc, MSc, PhD, DSc, FIBiol, FRSC, FRGS, FRSA, FLS, FIMarEST
James Crabbe is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Creative Arts, Technologies and Science and Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Bedfordshire, leading and managing a successful large multi-discip... | detail > >
James Crabbe


Jill Trew


Jill Trew has worked in travel and tourism as a researcher, journalist, editor and consultant for 30 years. Based in Hong Kong for 15 years, she researched and wrote on China and other emerging Asian tourism destinations for travel industry and consumer publications in Asia, Europe and the USA, am... | detail > >
Jill Trew


John Causebrook


John Causebrook began his career as a theatre manager in 1974 and since then, he has managed almost every major and West End theatre in London. He runs the Prince of Wales Theatre, Piccadilly, as theatre manager for Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Ltd. He studied in New Zealand and at City University i... | detail > >
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John Elsom


John Elsom PhD, BA (Cantab), is a writer, university teacher and company director. He has held posts with Paramount Pictures and the BBC, broadcast widely and taught in universities in Britain and the US, including the Department of Arts Management at City University in London, where he started the ... | detail > >
John Elsom


Li Yan


Li Yan, BA, MA, PhD, is a poet, journalist, lecturer, arts promoter and management consultant, who started his career as a performing arts officer at the China Performing Arts Agency, where he had organised a number of international touring projects. These include East African tour of Jiangxi Circus... | detail > >
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Maureen Salmon


Maureen Salmon is a consultant and founder director of Freshwaters Consultancy Ltd - a management consultancy firm working across the statutory and non-profit sectors, mainly in the creative industries. Freshwaters Consultancy works in the areas of leadership, organisational, strategic project and p... | detail > >
Maureen Salmon


Michael Hitchcock


Professor Michael Hitchcock is the Director of the International Institute for Culture, Tourism and Development at the University of North London. He was the Director of the Institute for Pacific-Asia Studies at Hull University and has held posts at the Horniman and Liverpool Museums. He is well-k... | detail > >
Michael Hitchcock


Noel Witts


Professor Noel Witts was the founder and first Director of the Department of Performing Arts at De Montfort University, UK, which contained the first undergraduate course in arts management in the UK. He then became director of post-graduate studies in performance there and subsequently at Hull Univ... | detail > >
Noel Witts


Pat Loughrey


2000 – Present Director, BBC Nations & Regions Budget: £550 million Staff: 6,500
Responsibilities:

Radio 52 stations including national services for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and dedicated indigenous language services, plus 28 zones targeted for ethnic minorities.

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Pat Loughrey


Philippe Rixhon


Philippe Rixhon is a performing arts manager and a playwright. He was involved with Brussels’ Théâtre d’Art at the age of fourteen; theatre has been his passion ever since. He relaunched Philippe Rixhon Associates in 2005, a consultancy focusing on Participatory Strategic Planning, Private Instituti... | detail > >
Philippe Rixhon


Richard Mead


Richard Mead PhD, MBA, teaches at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in the University of London, where he is the Convenor, MSc International Management for China. He worked as a designer for television and the theatre, before teaching in Sierra Leone and in universities in Libya, Sa... | detail > >
Richard Mead


Sarah Faulder


Sarah Faulder is a copyright expert with extensive music industry knowledge and experience through her representation of the interests of the business and predominantly songwriters, composers and music publishers. She began as a solicitor specializing in copyright, rising quickly to partnership in ... | detail > >
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Simon Roodhouse


Simon Roodhouse was until recently Professor in Creative Industries at the University of the Arts, London, and is Adjunct Professor of Creative Industries, University of Technology, Sydney, Visiting Professor, National Institute of Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, and Director of S... | detail > >
Simon Roodhouse


Stephen Browning


Stephen Browning has worked in senior management positions in the arts in the UK and overseas for nearly thirty years. He was trained at the Oxford Playhouse before being appointed Theatre Manager at the Greenwich Theatre and Art Gallery. He helped to open the Hong Kong Arts Centre, and then set up ... | detail > >
Stephen Browning


Stephen Phillips


Stephen Phillips BA, Dip. Class. Arch. is a television producer, arts journalist and arts management consultant. He started his career as a journalist with the Yorkshire Post and Daily Express. He ran a holiday village in Greece before joining the BBC as a full-time radio and TV journalist. He was t... | detail > >
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Timothy Mason


Tim Mason is an arts and heritage consultant. He was the Director of the Museums and Galleries Commission (1995-2000) and previously the Chief Executive of the London Arts Board, Director of the Scottish Arts Council and Director of the Western Australian Arts Council. He began his career at the Oxf... | detail > >
Timothy Mason


Zagba Oyortey


Zagba Oyortey, a director of Arts Interlink, arts management consultants, is a writer, an arts administrator and a producer who holds an MA in Arts Policy and Management from the City University, London and BA in Politics with Philosophy from the University of Ghana, Legon. Zagba is also a critic an... | detail > >
Zagba Oyortey





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