Place Forum | Supporting Creative Business Growth
Thu 6 Jun 2024 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM BST
Online, Zoom
Description
The Audience Agency, in partnership with the Creative Industries Council, invites you to join us for a free online event as part of the Place Forum initiative. The Place Forum is designed to provide Local and Combined Authority officers, place-based intermediaries and wider industry with strategic insights, actionable knowledge, and new connections. In this way, the Forum will contribute towards the Creative Industries Sector Vision, published in June 2023, by supporting local partners ambitions to accelerate their creative industries development.
The second event in the series will focus on Supporting Creative Business Growth.
When: Thursday 6th June 2024, 9.30 am – 11 am
Speakers to be announced. Alongside speakers and presentations, there will be a Q&A and an opportunity to put your questions to the panel. Attendance is free but registration is essential.
Please note this event will not be recorded.
WHAT WE’LL BE TALKING ABOUT
Setting the scene:
What do we know about the Creative Sector - policy, practice and place
The current landscape:
Where are we now and what impact could positive change make?
Spotlight on:
Best practice and knowledge sharing from creative industry professionals and projects who are leading on business growth and business resilience.
Have your say:
Time to reflect and have your say with a Q&A
Who would find this event valuable:
Cultural policy makers, local authority and combined authority officers responsible for cultural, economic, or educational portfolios, creative industry professionals, education representatives, creative industry advocacy groups, cultural researchers and analysts, diversity and inclusion advocates, arts and cultural organisation leaders
About Creative Industries Council
The Creative Industries Council (CIC) is a forum of government, creative businesses and other creative organisations.
It focuses on areas where there are barriers to growth of UK creative sectors such as access to finance, skills, export markets, regulation, intellectual property (IP) and infrastructure, and on promoting greater diversity and inclusion.