Susuana Amoah
Community Executive
Usual working days:
Monday – Wednesday
I provide admin support within the Community Team for our young people. I help coordinate the wish list requests and organise opportunities for our young members, e.g. work experience, community events, educational trips, meetings with our network.
Sarah Ayodeji
Programmes Executive
Usual working days:
Monday, Wednesday
I support the busy Programmes Team with admin. I work on keeping mentor reports up to date. I support lots of correspondence and mailouts to mentor pairs and schools. I also help upload and update details in Salesforce.
Korantema Anyimadu
Community Manager
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Usual working days:
Monday – Thursday
I connect our young people to the wider Arts Emergency network and to opportunities including work experience, paid internships, cultural trips and workshops. I’m responsible for the young person’s newsletter and I also run the Youth Collective - a group of young people focused on advocacy and community.
Rose Condo
Programmes Team Coordinator
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Usual working days:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
I support the Programmes Team in the different regions where we work to help with processes and planning ahead for future activity. I help to build relationships in areas where we want to launch new projects. I’m originally from Canada and am based in Salford.
Hetty Davies
London Programmes Officer
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Usual working days:
Monday – Friday
I run the London mentoring programme which involves recruiting young people onto the programme and training arts professionals as mentors. I support mentor pairs with information, guidance and pastoral support. I also update our young people and mentors with information on higher education and pathways available.
Tian Glasgow
Manchester Programmes Officer
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Usual working days:
Tuesday, Wednesday
I recruit young people from Manchester schools, train arts industry professionals as mentors and match them to start their year of mentoring. I manage the scheme's admin including communication with parents and schools and mentor DBS checks. I also provide pastoral support for the pairs across the year by being on call with information and advice.
Neil Griffiths
CEO & Co-Founder
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Usual working days:
Monday – Friday
I work with various stakeholders to set our direction as an organisation. I support our programmes team, fundraising and communications, manage our finances and legal compliance as a charity, build beneficial relationships with influencers and gatekeepers and act as spokesperson for the cause.
Freya Jewitt
Marketing and Communications Manager
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Usual working days:
Monday – Friday
I engage and build our network and raise our profile nationally. I’m responsible for all of Arts Emergency's communications, this includes producing print materials and press releases, developing our online presence, engaging our stakeholders and overseeing our brand.
Aksana Khan
Community Mentoring Executive
Usual working days:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
I help with the admin behind the Community Team and am responsible for developing the mentoring programme for over 18s in London and nationally. This includes recruiting mentees and mentors, matching them up, and supporting new mentor pairs.
Carys Nelkon
Head of Programmes
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Usual working days:
Monday – Friday
I support the programmes team to make life better for the young people we work with. I ensure mentoring and our other programmes run smoothly, and I am responsible for safeguarding, evaluation and supporting the team. I look at new areas we can work in, and new ways we can support young people.
Lucy Newton
Fundraising Manager
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Usual working days:
Monday – Friday
I manage Arts Emergency’s fundraising activities including individual giving, trusts and foundations, corporate donations and community fundraising. This varies from thanking generous individuals to writing applications to reporting monthly income and ensuring the charity hits income targets.
Anna Richards
Merseyside Project Coordinator
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Usual working days:
Tuesday & Thursday or Wednesday & Friday
I coordinate the project in Merseyside. I recruit young people, train mentors, connect with schools and colleges and oversee the mentor pairs. I also link with local organisations and help to build our network in the area.
Charlotte Vickers
Fundraising Officer
[email protected]
Usual working days:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
I support the Fundraising Manager by sending out thank you packs and looking after community fundraisers. I also keep our database up to date and submit trust applications.
Board of Trustees
Yomi Adegoke
Trustee
Yomi is a multi-award winning journalist who is a columnist at The Guardian and has a monthly column at the i paper. In 2018, she co-authored the bestselling book Slay In Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible with Elizabeth Uviebinene, for which she was named a Marie Claire Future Shaper and was awarded the Groucho Maverick award.
Julian Burke
Trustee
Julian has over twenty years' experience as a fundraiser, primarily in major gifts across a variety of causes. He has worked with funders from small regular supporters to seven figure grants, always aiming to deepen relationships across the charity. He is currently Head of Philanthropy at Anthony Nolan, leading the team looking after trusts and major donors. He was the first member of his family to attend university, studying languages and linguistics, and is proud to be part of such an important organisation.
Silé Edwards
Trustee
Silé is a Literary Agent at Mushens Entertainment, working with writers to create engaging stories and proposals for publication. Silé represents an exciting and dynamic list of authors, talent and brands and she is always on the lookout for a good story.
Shaun Glanville
Chair
Shaun is a former theatre practitioner and musician, and a co-founder of Camden People’s Theatre. For the last 20 years he has worked in a variety of senior charity roles, provided strategic consultancy services for arts and other charities and taught and lectured on business skills for the creative industries.
Josie Long
Co-founder
Having started performing comedy at just 14, Josie went on to win the BBC New Comedy Award, Chortle Best Newcomer, Best Newcomer at the 2006 Edinburgh Comedy Awards and then was nominated for Best Show at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards three years running. She has since sold out West End runs, performed at the most prestigious comedy festivals in the world, written five solo tours and sold out shows in LA and New York.
Mary O’Hara
Trustee
Mary is a writer, reporter and producer. She has written for The Guardian (and others) for a couple of decades and is the author of two books: Austerity Bites: A journey to the sharp end of cuts in the UK (2014) and The Shame Game: Overturning the toxic poverty narrative (2020). She is a consultant executive producer on the podcast, Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness and is founder of The David Nobbs Memorial Trust which helps foster new comedy writing talent.
David Stewart
Trustee
David is a lawyer, happily practising in a nerdy corner of the law dealing with economic policy and public decisions. In creative life, he was a founding writer for The Chaser (in his native Australia), back in the halcyon days when satire was possible. He has been a trustee of Arts Emergency since the early days. He is quietly confident that a better world is possible.
Emilie Tapping
Trustee
Emilie has been a mentor with Arts Emergency since 2013 and has been a trustee since 2015. As our Company Secretary, Emilie also clerks our meetings. As a trustee Emilie brings experience from the Higher Education Sector as the CEO of Oxford Brookes Students' Union and prior to that Emilie was the Director of Membership Engagement at University of the Arts London Students Union and London School of Economics Students Union.
Jonathan Wakeham
Trustee
Jonathan is a writer for film and TV and never leaves home without a book to read.
Felicity Woodrow
Trustee
Felicity has been a trustee of Arts Emergency since 2016. A chartered accountant, Felicity is Head of Finance at The Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Prior to this, Felicity worked at the National Audit Office, working closely with a number of central government departments