Breadcrumb Home About Us Our Team Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/about/our-team Our Team Our small team works with the same goal in mind - to equalise access to music for young people across the UK.Meet the Youth Music staff, trustees, ambassadors, supporters and advisors who make our work possible. Explore the different parts of our charity and get to know the team. Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/about/our-team Our Team Our small team works with the same goal in mind - to equalise access to music for young people across the UK.Meet the Youth Music staff, trustees, ambassadors, supporters and advisors who make our work possible. Explore the different parts of our charity and get to know the team. All Ambassadors Staff Supporters Trustees Head of Communications/Marketing (On Maternity Leave) Abbi Oakley I look after our marketing, communications and brand alongside a small team. Our goal is to increase awareness of Youth Music’s bold mission, great partnerships and impressive impact. I’m really enjoying working in a purpose-led organisation after more than a decade in commercial businesses. In my spare time, I’ve volunteered for a South London youth club for three years. Pronouns: she/herFavourite album: Childish Gambino, Because the InternetFavourite tv show: Would I Lie to YouFavourite animal: My own dog Nelly, a “shorkie” (Shih Tzu x Yorkie). Instagram (of course): @NellyNoDilemma Digital Content Officer Aimee Phillips I develop Youth Music’s editorial content calendar and distribution across our website and social media channels. My role is to shout about Youth Music’s mission and make sure all our content is as informative and engaging as possible. Pronouns: she/herFavourite animal: Basset HoundFavourite album: Khruangbin - The Universe Smiles Upon YouFavourite city: Lisbon Office Dog Albie Friend of Youth Music CEO, Matt. Pronouns he/himFavourite thing Fetching ballFavourite place Seaton beach in CornwallFavourite food Anything Trustee Andrew Lansley Andrew is innovation Manager for Cheltenham Festivals, Senior Academic at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Culture Board coordinator and in his spare time performs as double bassist with Thrill Collins. He has worked in cross sector roles including events, academia, politics, broadcast and innovation, has written research and worked with young people to help them realise their own musical ambitions. Andrew is autistic and runs a neurodiverse consultancy that specialises in intersectional, regenerative projects to help make businesses and organisations more accessible and sustainable. Favourite game Legend of Zelda "Breath of the Wild"Favourite animal Cat or tapirFavourite hobby that isn't music Baking Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Head of Communications/Marketing (On Maternity Leave) Abbi Oakley I look after our marketing, communications and brand alongside a small team. Our goal is to increase awareness of Youth Music’s bold mission, great partnerships and impressive impact. I’m really enjoying working in a purpose-led organisation after more than a decade in commercial businesses. In my spare time, I’ve volunteered for a South London youth club for three years. Pronouns: she/herFavourite album: Childish Gambino, Because the InternetFavourite tv show: Would I Lie to YouFavourite animal: My own dog Nelly, a “shorkie” (Shih Tzu x Yorkie). Instagram (of course): @NellyNoDilemma Digital Content Officer Aimee Phillips I develop Youth Music’s editorial content calendar and distribution across our website and social media channels. My role is to shout about Youth Music’s mission and make sure all our content is as informative and engaging as possible. Pronouns: she/herFavourite animal: Basset HoundFavourite album: Khruangbin - The Universe Smiles Upon YouFavourite city: Lisbon Office Dog Albie Friend of Youth Music CEO, Matt. Pronouns he/himFavourite thing Fetching ballFavourite place Seaton beach in CornwallFavourite food Anything Trustee Andrew Lansley Andrew is innovation Manager for Cheltenham Festivals, Senior Academic at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Culture Board coordinator and in his spare time performs as double bassist with Thrill Collins. He has worked in cross sector roles including events, academia, politics, broadcast and innovation, has written research and worked with young people to help them realise their own musical ambitions. Andrew is autistic and runs a neurodiverse consultancy that specialises in intersectional, regenerative projects to help make businesses and organisations more accessible and sustainable. Favourite game Legend of Zelda "Breath of the Wild"Favourite animal Cat or tapirFavourite hobby that isn't music Baking Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Digital Content Officer Aimee Phillips I develop Youth Music’s editorial content calendar and distribution across our website and social media channels. My role is to shout about Youth Music’s mission and make sure all our content is as informative and engaging as possible. Pronouns: she/herFavourite animal: Basset HoundFavourite album: Khruangbin - The Universe Smiles Upon YouFavourite city: Lisbon Office Dog Albie Friend of Youth Music CEO, Matt. Pronouns he/himFavourite thing Fetching ballFavourite place Seaton beach in CornwallFavourite food Anything Trustee Andrew Lansley Andrew is innovation Manager for Cheltenham Festivals, Senior Academic at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Culture Board coordinator and in his spare time performs as double bassist with Thrill Collins. He has worked in cross sector roles including events, academia, politics, broadcast and innovation, has written research and worked with young people to help them realise their own musical ambitions. Andrew is autistic and runs a neurodiverse consultancy that specialises in intersectional, regenerative projects to help make businesses and organisations more accessible and sustainable. Favourite game Legend of Zelda "Breath of the Wild"Favourite animal Cat or tapirFavourite hobby that isn't music Baking Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Office Dog Albie Friend of Youth Music CEO, Matt. Pronouns he/himFavourite thing Fetching ballFavourite place Seaton beach in CornwallFavourite food Anything Trustee Andrew Lansley Andrew is innovation Manager for Cheltenham Festivals, Senior Academic at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Culture Board coordinator and in his spare time performs as double bassist with Thrill Collins. He has worked in cross sector roles including events, academia, politics, broadcast and innovation, has written research and worked with young people to help them realise their own musical ambitions. Andrew is autistic and runs a neurodiverse consultancy that specialises in intersectional, regenerative projects to help make businesses and organisations more accessible and sustainable. Favourite game Legend of Zelda "Breath of the Wild"Favourite animal Cat or tapirFavourite hobby that isn't music Baking Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Trustee Andrew Lansley Andrew is innovation Manager for Cheltenham Festivals, Senior Academic at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham Culture Board coordinator and in his spare time performs as double bassist with Thrill Collins. He has worked in cross sector roles including events, academia, politics, broadcast and innovation, has written research and worked with young people to help them realise their own musical ambitions. Andrew is autistic and runs a neurodiverse consultancy that specialises in intersectional, regenerative projects to help make businesses and organisations more accessible and sustainable. Favourite game Legend of Zelda "Breath of the Wild"Favourite animal Cat or tapirFavourite hobby that isn't music Baking Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Chief Operating Officer Angela Linton My key areas of responsibilities are in relation to operational strategy and management including finance, policy, HR and legal compliance. I take care of the F&A committee, chair panel and it is my pleasure to lead the CORE team (Comms, Operations, Research and Evaluation). Pronouns: she/herFavourite journey: homeFavourite album to play in the car: A Woman's Heart (compilation of Irish female artists)Favourite playwright: Samuel Beckett Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Digital Marketing Manager Beatriz Martinez I oversee the strategic direction of Youth Music's digital channels, working towards a future where our mission to support young people in the music industry is known to everyone in the UK. With over ten years of experience in the charity sector, I specialise in leveraging digital communications for social change. Pronouns she/herFavourite food Anything made of potatoes. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-GMy guilty pleasure Old school reggaetonOne of my favourite songs Animal Nitrate (Suede) Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Trustee Berkeley Edwards Berkeley is the Head of Music and a principal at Clintons – a market-leading boutique law firm. He represents a broad cross section of the most successful musical talent in the UK and Europe as well as advising many emerging artists on the pathways available in the modern music industry. DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
DJ/Producer duo BICEP Electronic music duo BICEP have been hailed by the BBC as “one of the biggest names in UK dance”, and continue to cement themselves as one of the defining global electronic acts of our times. Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson have supported Youth Music since 2018, and in 2019 we appointed them as Ambassadors. BICEP have raised over £20,000 for Youth Music. "We've found working with Youth music an incredibly inspiring process! Year on year we're always blown away by the talent they help foster. It's been an amazing journey to have been a small part of that!” Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Trustee Bre McDermott-King Bre is an International Product Manager at AWAL, a record label under Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. With a passion for marketing, she has worked on a number of global artist campaigns. She is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion, and was previously the Head of Sony Music UK's first ever diversity committee, HUE UK. In 2019, she launched a collective, Women Connect UK, which works to advocate for and provide opportunities for women and non-binary folk in the creative industries. Pronouns she/herFavourite pastime Making music!Favourite book 'Homegoing' by Yaa GyasiFavourite scripture "Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5) Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Office Dog / Security Buzz I started my career as the stunt double for Falkor in The Neverending Story. But now I work in security, keeping homes and offices safe from intruders. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV programme BaywatchFavourite animal SquirrelsFavourite walk The Pembrokeshire coastal path Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Programme Director Carol Reid I oversee the work of the Grants and Learning Team and lead a lot of our inclusion-related resources and communications. I’ve been in the grants team for over 10 years so have a good knowledge about the people and organisations in the portfolio! Pronouns she/herFavourite gig Prince at Hop Farm FestivalFavourite music city New OrleansFavourite breakfast Banana and peanut butter on toast Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Co-Chair Charlotte Edgeworth Charlotte is passionate about finding ways for organisations to have a positive impact on their communities, their employees and wider society. Starting her career in marketing and moving through the voluntary sector into Corporate Responsibility, Charlotte has worked across a variety of functions including Social Impact, DEI and Environmental Programmes. She is an expert in strategic grant-making and has led corporate foundations for global FTSE-listed organisations as well as having been CEO of a charity. In 2021 Charlotte joined Sony Music UK as their first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact. In this role she leads on community programmes, charity partnerships and embedding equitable and inclusive practices across the company. Pronouns she/herFavourite film The Time BanditsFavourite flowers TulipsFavourite album Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Trustee & Chair of F&A Claire Wills Claire is the Bursar at Manor Lodge School, in Hertforshire. Before this, she spent 17 years, including 4 as partner, at Saffery LLP, a top 15 accountancy firm. She has more than 25 years’ experience in auditing and specialised in working with charities for 17 years. Her clients included a number of arts charities as well as a wide range of other not for profit entities including grant makers and fundraising charities. Pronouns she/herFavourite colour PurpleFavourite food ChocolateFavourite gig Oasis at Knebworth 1996 Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Insights & Communications Intern Conall Conway I work with the Insights and Communications team, helping with tasks like analysing data, capturing feedback at events, and writing case studies. Pronouns he/himFavourite album Carly Rae Jepsen – Emotion, Daft Punk - Discovery, Keane – Hopes and FearsFavourite animal WolvesFavourite hobbies Baking, movies, a bit of gaming Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Office Manager Constance Dingri I oversee the day-to-day coordination of the office and support with operations tasks within the CORE team. I support on daily administration tasks, diary management, HR and policies, staff training and also support on the Board Meetings liaising with all trustees. Pronouns she/herFavourite album Justified by Justin TimberlakeFavourite animal PenguinFavourite book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Events & Corporate Manager Cristina Barone I project manage the Youth Music Awards, and oversee all other events that may take place during the year. I am the account manager for our current corporate partners, and I also work on seeking new, meaningful partnership opportunities with companies that share the same values as Youth Music. Pronouns she/herFavourite gigs Arctic Monkeys at the Palau Olimpic and Paul McCartney at the o2Favourite snacks Tomatoes and ChipsticksFavourite tv series Breaking Bad Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Engagement Director Daniel Williams I lead on developing strategies and mechanisms to engage young people and music industry partners in Youth Music’s work, and I also oversee partnerships and fundraising. Pronouns he/himFavourite food Green Fruit GumsFavourite music venue The End (RIP)North or South London? South EAST London! Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Grants & Learning Officer Ella Guthrie I am the Grants and Learning Officer for the South East (and help out with London too). I provide guidance and support to both new applicants and a portfolio of around 50 funded partners in these regions. I work on many stages of the grants process, from applications to reporting. I am also the Secretary of our staff-led Values Committee. Outside of Youth Music, I am a DJ and organise events and workshops for a female/gender expansive DJ collective. Pronouns she/herFavourite music to dance to 90’s and 00’s trance/prog houseFavourite sport YogaFavourite season Summer Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Grants & Learning Officer Elliot Popeau-George I am the G&L officer for the London area, supporting up to 80 grant holders with their funding bids, reporting and signposting to useful resources and potential networking opportunities. Born and raised in East London, I am always keen to share my knowledge of the landscape and experience of the rich culture we have here in the capital. Pronouns he/himFavourite TV show Watchmen (finally overthrowing The Wire!)Favourite gig Run The Jewels (opened by Young Fathers), Electric BrixtonFavourite albums Blue Lines – Massive Attack, Game Theory – The Roots, With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.” Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last »
Artist and TV Host Eve Eve is a GRAMMY, Daytime EMMY, BET and MTV Video Music Award winning artist. She served as the host of The Talk, CBS’ Daytime Emmy Award winning talk show. Eve is best known for her multi-million selling records “Who’s That Girl”, “Gangsta Lovin”, “Let Me Blow Your Mind” ft. Gwen Stefani which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for best Rap/Sung collaboration in 2002. “When I was approached by Youth Music to be involved in some capacity it was a yes without question. Growing up in Philadelphia without access to music would have changed my path in life, music is essential to all walks of life, so I am thrilled to be an ambassador to Youth Music.”