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activity at the Wiltshire Music Centre is managed
by five full-time and two part-time staff, supported
by over 100 volunteers. To contact any member of
staff, you can email
us or call 01225 860 100.
Keith Nimmo, Chief Executive
and Artistic Director
Keith has had overall responsibility for the management
and development of the Centre since late 1997,
shortly before the building opened. As well as
planning the concert programme, he oversees artists'
residencies and the education and community outreach
projects. He works closely with staff, the Chair,
Treasurer and other Trustees to coordinate planning
and financial management. His job also involves
liaising closely with the public funding bodies,
other key stake-holders and arts organisations
to secure the Centre’s strategic role.
Susie Fry, Centre Manager
Susie has responsibility for the operational management
of the Centre, including the upkeep of the building
itself, the box office, maintenance, staff and
volunteer training and Centre lettings.
Karina Eccles, Fundraising Manager
Karina’s role is to develop a range of income sources to
sustain the Trust's work, including commercial activity (such
as sponsorship and Business Partnership), fundraising from individuals
(through the Friends, Benefactors, individual donations and legacies)
and from grant-making trusts.
Anne Greenwood, Centre
Assistant, Programmes
Anne co-ordinates details concerning the concerts,
including: contracts, pre-concert speakers, programmes,
lighting, technical requirements and Artist’s
requirements. She is also Keith’s PA.
James Sharpe, Centre
Assistant, Operations
James works predominantly in the Box Office, but
also deals with the technical aspects of the building
and ensures the bar and catering is ready for
all events.
Kate Schweizer, Centre Assistant, Operations
Kate works in the Box Office, but also carries out much of the
administration for the Centre, including planning and running
the summer workshops and looking after conferences and lettings.
Jo Day, Audience Development Officer
Jo is responsible for developing the range and
diversity of the audience and participants that
use and benefit from the centre. This is acheived
through marketing and carefully targeted education
and community projects. |