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Andrew Whyte

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Executive Director, Advocacy and Communications
Arts Council of England

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Mick Elliott

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Director of Culture
Department for Culture, Media and Sport

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Sir John Tusa

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Chair
University of the Arts

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John Knell
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Co-Founder
The Intelligence Agency
Anne Bonnar

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Creative Business Developer
Mr Colin Tweedy

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Chief Executive
Arts & Business

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David Kester

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Chief Executive
Design Council

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Gillian Moore

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Head of Contemporary Culture
Southbank Centre

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Tom Bewick
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Chief Executive
Creative & Cultural Skills

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Baroness Lola Young

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Cultural Brokers
Arts and Heritage Consultancy
Councillor Warren Bradley

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Leader
Liverpool City Council

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Dame Liz Forgan

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Chair
Arts Council of England

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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

How do we continue to achieve world class arts and culture throughout the downturn?
How do we ensure culture and arts are seen as essential services in a recession?
How do we best sustain a mixed economy of private and public funding?
How can culture and arts best help revive the economy and underpin regeneration?
How can their role of sustaining depressed communities best be valued and funded?
How can business best see creativity as the key to future economic success?
How can creative industries be most successful regionally, nationally and internationally?
How should we best overcome physical, linguistic, religious and psychological barriers?
How do we best maintain the importance and value of cultural education within schools?
How can culture and arts build on London as the worlds number one city?
How can this be mirrored in all of our cities and regions?
Where can we expect to be in ten years time?


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The fee for the day's Seminar is £100.00 plus VAT.
What people say about CPPS Arts and Culture seminars

Excellent; challenging; timely; effective. Director, Shakespeare Institute

I had a stimulating and intellectually enriching day and thoroughly enjoyed it. Chief Executive, Creative Industries Development Agency

Very enjoyable and informative. Head of Libraries and Information, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Excellent , enjoyed. Director of Operations, Culture and Sport Glasgow

Very good learning experience and networking opportunity. Director, South Coast Design Forum

Well organised event&. Really useful to get specific examples of best practice happening nationwide. Community Engagement Coordinator, Audiences London

All contributions were constructive and insightful; very good. Project Manager, Theatre Royal, Stratford East

Consistently interesting; good venue and facilities; well organised. Arts Development Officer, Scottish Arts Council

Very informative; good networking; great venue and food; overall excellent. Head of Regeneration, Waveney District Council

Some excellent speakers and debate. Clore Leadership Programme

Quality event; stimulating; highly useful. Director of Strategy, Arts Council Northern Ireland

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