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Bob Harris

Chair

Former deputy chair of the London Arts Board and member of the Mayors Cultural Strategy Group, Bob chaired the Arts and Leisure Committee for London for ten years.

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Caroline Brown

Caroline is an Art History graduate and qualified history teacher. After 15 years’ experience working with Oddbins Wine Merchants as a sales and business manager, she is now Head of Commerce at the National Maritime Museum (NMM) in Greenwich.

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Carrie Wootton

Carrie currently works for Ravensbourne and manages their ‘Commercialising Digital Technology Programme’ – which is focussed on delivering business support for the broadcast and design industries through workshops, short courses and networking events.

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Elaine Clarke

Elaine has worked in arts management for over 15 years and has experience of organising outdoor events, festivals and community projects.

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Alex Galloway

For over thirty years Alex has been involved with a number of charities; either helping set them up or raise funds.

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Andy Ganf

He has extensive experience as a senior grants manager, policy adviser, and development director in local, metropolitan and central government working to both local borough councillors and ministers and Secretaries of State.

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Rosemary Leeke

An English teacher with over 30 years’ experience in comprehensive schools, including 11 as deputy head of one of the country’s first specialist Arts Colleges in Greenwich, and the last 6 as head teacher of an Arts College in Camden.

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Mary Robson

An artist, social educator and arts/health consultant, Mary runs “Roots and Wings”, an arts/social and emotional development project in a primary school in Yorkshire and develops new traditions with communities in the UK and South Africa.

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Tony Othen

Tony has run photographic, audio visual and production companies in Greenwich for more than 40 years.

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