
A Seat at the Table
Bringing together data and insights from more than 260 sites, A Seat at the Table: Embedding Commercial Thinking in the Cultural Sector is a new report - from the Association for Cultural Enterprises - looking at the fac

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The podcast for the Cultural Sector - brought you by the Association for Cultural Enterprises.The Arts & Culture podcast delivers best-in-class thought leadership, with industry heavy hitters and crucial sector-defining topics, going behind the scenes at the UK's museums, galleries and heritage sites. Presented by Tom Dawson from the Association for Cultural Enterprises.
Association for Cultural Enterprises hosts Arts & Culture, a arts show with 33 episodes published.

Bringing together data and insights from more than 260 sites, A Seat at the Table: Embedding Commercial Thinking in the Cultural Sector is a new report - from the Association for Cultural Enterprises - looking at the fac

How much does the weather really impact cultural attractions, and how much of that is down to perception? In this episode of The Arts & Culture Podcast, host Tom Dawson explores the growing influence of weather on visito

The V&A is a stellar brand in the UK cultural sector. So when it opens two new sites in a matter of months in a new part of the capital city, it's a big deal. V&A Storehouse launched last year. On April 18th V&A East Mus

Judith Owens MBE is Chief Executive of TBL International and one of UK’s the most experienced and established cultural sector professionals. In this special interview recorded at The Cultural Enterprises Conference, she

Tony Butler OBE is Executive Director of Derby Museums and a leading figure in the UK museums sector. In this wide-ranging interview he shares valuable insights on the topics such as: The recent DCMS funding announcement

Wentworth Woodhouse is a vast heritage site in South Yorkshire. It requires restoration that could cost hundreds of millions of pounds and take decades. Located in an economically challenged part of the UK, it receives n

Expert Panel: Catherine Pinkerton, Group Retail Manager, Amgueddfa Cymru | Museums Wales Sonia Solicari, Director & CEO, Museum of the Home Erin Thompson, Retail Manager, V&A Dundee The podcast for the Cultural Sector. T

Couple Alex and Oli fell in love with a 600 year old (and famously wonky) house in Lavenham, Suffolk. They bought it, they live in it... and they've transformed this former tea-room into a commercially-successful and gro

Expert panel of guests: Jocelyn Burnham - Founder, AI for Culture Owen Hopkin - Director of New Technologies and Innovation, Arts Council England Duncan Mann - Founder and CEO, HoxtonAI Sean Waterman - Head of Intellectu

Joining host Tom Dawson are: Lizzie Dunford, Director, Jane Austen's House Museum Susan Rayner, Head of Commercial & Visitor Experience, Jane Austen's House Museum Director Lizzie Dunford and Head of Commercial & Visitor

Richard Morsley is the CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. It's a vast site with a unique history. Although no longer in active service, this heritage site has managed to embrace its challenges (a vast footprint cont

With the school summer holidays just weeks away, parts of the country where visitor numbers are massively seasonal are preparing themselves for the most important time of their commercial year. Cornwall is remote and exp

How can cultural venues best serve the increasingly important families market? What are examples of current best practice? Where are the challenges and opportunities? What trends are emerging that organisations should be

Many cultural organisations and venues still need to improve how different parts of the organisations understand each other and work together. When collaboration happens well, stories from all teams can be harnessed by M

This episode features an expert panel discussing the issue of corporate partnerships. With state funding decreasing, could partnering with big commercial organisations be a timely opportunity? What happens in other count

Joe Hill is the Director and CEO of Towner Eastbourne, a museum, gallery and community venue which hosted the Turner Prize in 2023. Gyr King is a Trustee of Towner and also the CEO and Founder of King & McGaw, the state-

The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich has a rich history, serving many vital purposes over the centuries. Now it is a large multi-use site and attraction that has to harness the opportunities of today (like being a ve

St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most well-known buildings in the world. It has a rich history and serves many varied purposes, from Royal services to a place of sanctuary and a highly prioritised destination for inter

Introduction Article: Trapped in Survival Mode: Can we imagine it different? By Moira Sinclair, Chair of Clore Leadership Clore Leadership's World of Work website Imagine it Different report Reframing the World of Work r

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Sarah McLeod
CEO · Wentworth Woodhouse
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Erin Thompson
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Oli
One Stop Nature Shop
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Alex
trained clinical counselor and child welfare social worker · JWA Management Consulting
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Jocelyn Burnham
AI for Culture
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Joe Hill
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