The RSC has appointed two new board members, PATSY RODENBURG OBE, Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and actor NOMA DUMEZWENI.
31st October 2013
TOM TREVOR, Director at Arnolfini since 2005, is leaving his post to develop a number of curatorial projects internationally.
SARAH MARTIN, Head of Exhibitions at Turner Contemporary in Margate, is one of five new trustees appointed to the Axisweb board. The other new appointments to the Board are RUPERT WILCOX-BAKER, who has a background in leadership, governance and organisational change; CHARMIAN GRIFFIN, a digital producer, editor and writer who works for Artangel; DR LISA STANSBIE, Head of the...
NewcastleGateshead Initiative and Gateshead Council have appointed KATY FULLER of outdoor arts company Pinwheel as Creative Producer of its Enchanted Parks event.
Promote YT, the national organisation for youth theatre arts in Scotland, is changing its name to Youth Theatre Arts Scotland, and has announced Scottish actor SAM HEUGHAN as its new Patron.
PROFESSOR SIMEON YATES has been appointed as Director of the Institute of Cultural Capital. He is the former Director of Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute (C3RI) at Sheffield Hallam University, and has previously worked at the Open University and the University of Leeds.
The Ticket Factory has appointed three e-commerce and ticketing experts. ROB WILLIAMS who was previously at Nottingham’s Capital FM Arena joins as Operations Director, GAIL WEBB has been appointed as Consumer Sales and Marketing Director, and KELLY WHITEHEAD is the new Client Services Director and formerly worked for organisations such as Avalon, lastminute.com, AEG Live and Mean Fiddler.
24th October 2013
JACKIE MCNERNEY is joining the Mayor of London’s Culture team as Cultural Strategy Manager. She has previously worked at the Manchester International Festival and Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, and has more recently been Chief Operating Officer at the Serpentine Gallery.
ANDREW AUGHTON has left his role as Chief Executive at Buxton Opera House after 15 years in post. He said: “Fifteen years in the same role has been a huge pleasure and privilege.”
NADIAH SCAMMELL has returned to her post as Press Officer at the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch following a period of maternity leave.