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An experienced and passionate team of academic and local authority professionals developing an evidenced-based, co-created and sustainable Cultural Strategy for Leicestershire County Council.

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Daniel H. Mutibwa (Associate Professor of Creative Industries and Digital Culture, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´)

 

Lead — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Daniel H. Mutibwa is the Lead of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Daniel is Associate Professor of Creative Industries and Digital Culture in the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies within the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, Faculty of Arts, ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

The Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) academic-policy impact project is a strategic partnership between the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ and Leicestershire County Council.

This strategic partnership is developing a bottom-up Cultural Strategy for the Council aimed at boosting inclusive and sustainable engagement with culture, heritage, and creative industries’ offerings across Leicestershire and beyond. 

To better support Cultural Strategy work along with Leicestershire County Council's other key, interconnected, place-based priorities and missions, one strand of VCCC work is developing annual student placements that contribute to achieving VCCC's research, knowledge exchange, and policy impact objectives in inclusive, meaningful, and sustainable ways. 

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Cat Rogers (Economic Growth Team Manager and Strategic Tourism Lead, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Co-Lead — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

 

Cat Rogers is Co-Lead of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Cat is a Strategic Leader in the Economic Growth Team at Leicestershire County Council and Manager of Creative Leicestershire. She has a strong track record as an advocate for cultural and creative industries, leading on programmes that support artists and creative businesses through workshops, training and networks. She founded the highly successful WebinArt programme for Leicestershire County Council to help creative businesses survive and thrive from early career to established artists.

As an Associate, Cat has collaborated with Advantage Creative on a number of British Council initiatives including Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies in Brazil, Creative Spark in Georgia, and Creative Communities Learning Labs in Philippines.

As a co-director of Haarlem Artspace, Cat developed residencies and co-curated exhibitions focussed on rural contemporary art and supporting artists to flourish collectively in a rural environment. Cat set up her own storytelling business as new mother and continues to write short stories, which are featured in different collections including the award winning Overheard: Stories to Read Aloud edited by Jonathan Taylor and published by Salt Publishing.

 
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Franne Wills (Head of Culture Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Co-Lead — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) 

 

 

Franne Wills is Co-Lead of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Franne heads Culture Leicestershire which comprises Leicestershire County Council' cultural, creative and heritage services.

Franne has worked in the museum sector for over 25 years and is currently Head of Culture Leicestershire at Leicestershire County Council, having previously worked for Calderdale Museum Service and Lincolnshire Museum Service. Franne chaired the strategic advisory group for Museum Development East Midlands for 10 years from 2014.

Franne has been involved in managing and operating scheduled ancient monuments and listed buildings, working closely with English Heritage and the National Trust.

Franne's specialties include collections management; storage projects; documentation; funding bids; museum management; archaeology; volunteers; conservation plans; and libraries.

 
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Amanda Hanton (Cultural Participation Team Manager, Culture Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Co-Lead — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Amanda Hanton is Co-Lead of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Amanda is Cultural Participation Team Manager for .

Amanda’s passion is co-creating with communities whose voices, stories and connections are not fully represented or shared in cultural sites, assets and services. Amanda has been a specialist in this area for over 25 years. She is passionate about exploring and sharing how cultural empowerment can change lives. When travelling the world for 6 years she and made it her mission to establish meaningful cultural projects in at least every continent. These ranged from building new orphanages in Cambodia, using digital technology to support the recording of tribal languages with Aboriginal elders in Australia, working with families with HIV and AIDS in Ethiopia, supporting Tibetan refugees in India and Palestinian refugees in Beirut.

Recent projects Amanda has led on with Culture Leicestershire include Black Lives Matter Too!, 50 years of Ugandan Asian’s in the UK, Exploring Memories of Migration through objects, and Home Is Where We Are!-Gypsy and Traveller Voices.

Amanda is proud of leading on the successful Arts Council National Portfolio organisation bid for Culture Leicestershire 2023-26. This inspired a unique partnership with Nottingham University and Creative Leicestershire to develop of the first co-created cultural strategy for the Council.

Amanda acts as Chairperson for the East Midland’s Heritage Volunteering Group and leads on National Heritage Volunteer Leader of The Year Awards.

 
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Dr Sophie Frost (Lecturer in Creative Leadership, Business School for the Creative Industries, University for the Creative Arts and Research Fellow, Institute for Digital Culture, University of Leicester)

 

Co-Lead — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

 

Dr Sophie Frost is Co-Lead of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Sophie’s research and professional practice focuses on the impact of digital technology on skills, leadership, and labour in the art and cultural sectors. Alongside her Co-Investigator role on the VCCC project at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, she is Lecturer in Creative Leadership at the University of the Creative Arts, Research Fellow at the Institute for Digital Culture at University of Leicester, Associate for Culture24, and Research Lead for Threshold Studios.

Sophie has created three AHRC-funded research podcasts exploring the role of technology and innovation in the cultural sector:  (2020),  (2020-21) and  (2022). She regularly speaks and consults on research impact, digital justice, and workforce equity in the arts.  

 
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Sam Berry (Creative and Arts Development Officer, Creative Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Team Member — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Sam Berry is a team member of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Sam has worked for Creative Leicestershire alongside Cat Rogers since 2016. With a background in Graphic Design and Arts Development, Sam supports and advises artists, makers and creative businesses in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. She also writes a monthly bulletin with creative opportunities and manages Creative Leicestershire’s social media.

Before Creative Leicestershire, Sam worked in Melton Mowbray as the Cultural Arts Officer running community art projects, supporting artists and developing arts and mental health provision in the Borough.

Sam has also run her own acrylic and wood jewellery business and currently runs courses and workshops in Creative Journalling, collage and papercutting. She also works for Love Loughborough as their Digital Engagement Officer and as a freelancer on other creative projects. 

 

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Esther Shaw (Community Participation Worker, Culture Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Team Member — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Esther Shaw is a Team Member of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

She is part of Culture Leicestershire (CuL)’s Participation Team Service and works with communities to promote well-being through connecting and sharing culture and heritage.

As part of CuL’s Audience Development Strategy, Esther has worked with faith groups at Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Charnwood Museum, co-curating exhibitions and developing meaningful and lasting relationships with underserved audiences.

Esther felt inspired to explore LGBTQ+ hidden histories after meeting the curator E J Scott and visiting the Museum of Transology in Brighton.

Esther loves visiting museums and is fascinated by the power of objects, pictures and sounds to prompt people’s stories.

 

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Alison Clague (Senior Curator, Leicestershire Museum Collections, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Team Member — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Alison Clague a Team Member of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

As Senior Curator for Leicestershire County Council’s Museums, Alison makes the collections the Council cares for accessible through research, exhibitions, web content and social media.

Alison loves sharing the Council's wonderful objects and the stories they can inspire with the Council's local communities.

Alison's team works with volunteers, community groups and higher education providers to spark inspiration and promote a sense of place.

During the course of the last few years, Alison has co-ordinated the redisplay of the Hallaton Helmet and worked on the development of the Council's LGBTQ+ strand among many other projects.

 

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Pippa Vidal Davies (Volunteering Manager, Culture Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Team Member — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

Pippa Vidal Davies a Team Member of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

She is the Volunteering Manager at Culture Leicestershire, Leicestershire County Council.

Pippa has spent over 20 years championing the incredible power of volunteers in cultural spaces across the East Midlands and abroad, all inspired by her first volunteering adventure at age 12, restoring an 18th-century naval hospital.

Together with the Culture Leicestershire team, she creates opportunities for people to be the givers and recipients of transformative experiences through volunteering.

Pippa welcomes all those who would like to find out more about the volunteering opportunities on offer at Culture Leicestershire.

The opportunities range from regular, longer-term volunteering to micro-challenges that only take minutes.

 
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Helen Harris (Economic Growth Manager, Leicestershire County Council)

 

Team Member — Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC)

 

 

Helen Harris is a Team Member of the Visioning a Creative and Cultural County (VCCC) project.

Helen is Economic Growth Manager at Leicestershire County Council.

She works with businesses through her work with the Market Towns sub-group which shares best practice amongst practitioners, including Business Improvement Districts and Town centre managers and has successfully acquired funding to deliver a Digital High Street programme. Helen co-ordinates the Leicestershire Rural Partnership, which seeks to address issues specific to rural areas of Leicestershire. Helen sits on the Board of the Growth Hub which is the first port of call for businesses looking for advice and funding.

With a degree in Geography and over 20 years’ experience in local government in regeneration and economic development, Helen is also the contract manager for the remainder of the EU funding that the County Council is a partner in and the County Council representative on the LLEP Business Board and Tourism Advisory Board. Helen also co-ordinates the LEDON group of Economic Development Officers to share best practice and is currently co-ordinating a joint proposal for business support through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for all the Districts in Leicestershire.