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MAXIMISING THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTS AND CULTURE THROUGHOUT THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
This Seminar will be held at The Brewery in London
On Friday 24th April 2009

Seminar reference AAC/235


Biography:

COUNCILLOR WARREN BRADLEY
LEADER
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL

Councillor Warren Bradley is Leader of Liverpool City Council, he was elected in May 2000, originally representing the Church Ward moving to the Wavertree Ward in 2004. Warren has been involved in local politics for most of his life, playing a major role in the electoral victory in 1998 for the Liberal Democrats, when they became the administration in Liverpool.

Warren, who was born and brought up in Liverpool, is married to Pauline, and has two children, Daniel and Emily. He has, for the past 20 years, worked as an operational fire officer for Merseyside Fire Service. At the weekend Warren spends time with his family, runs a junior football team, Mosspits Wanderers and watches Everton FC.

As Leader of the City Council he is responsible for city vision, inward investment, civic and heritage issues

He was also announced as the 'Business Champion' in 2006 by the private sector, City Growth Board. Warren believes business is the key to the continued success of the city and has been instrumental in starting the dialogue regarding the future of the agencies in Liverpool.

Warren sits on numerous boards in the city, as a Director including; Liverpool Vision, Liverpool Land, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, Liverpool Culture Company, the Mersey Partnership and North-West Vision.

Warren has the determination to leave Liverpool a more dynamic, vibrant and connected city, to achieve this we together have to enable, facilitate, offer opportunity and raise peoples aspirations.


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