Cultural organisations are increasingly turning to trading to generate essential funds, and extend the visitor experience. This Podcast from the Cultural Enterprises Academy explores the latest thinking, with tips and tricks for people working in the cultural sector.
Karen O'Connor is one of the sector's most popular figures – a Cultural Enterprises Award for Outstanding Contribution in 2020 is testament to this! H...
In this open, honest, and passionate episode, Caroline Brown, Head of Commercial Services at the British Library, and Chair of the Association for Cul...
From the high street to cultural sector, Rita Rooney tells us all about her career, including planning for the Museum of London's future, the importan...
The Sir John Soane's Museum. The Natural History Museum. The Southbank Centre. The Barbican. Kew Gardens. Hear how Adam Thow's career has taken him to...
Hear how an apprenticeship at sixteen took Matthew Henderson away from a potential career training owls for a living(!) and helped mould him into one ...
How did a law graduate end up developing sustainable ranges of crisps for English Heritage? It's fair to say Kingston Myles hasn't had the most tradit...
What impact has the pandemic had on sustainability in cultural trading, and what does the future hold? Can we take this opportunity to radically re-th...
With cultural organisations starting to reopen, there is an opportunity to step back and reflect on some of our working practices, and consider making...
What will Front of House operations look like as we reopen in 2021? Head of Visitor Experience at the Royal Opera House, and presenter of Series Two o...
While some organisations were put in the difficult position of being unable to trade at all in the last year, others were fortunate (and entrepreneuri...