Eight new experts join Liverpool City Region Music Board
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Liverpool City Region Music Board has revealed the names of its newest members; all experts and influential figures from the world of music.
The eight new recruits are:
Les Spaine, Merseyside and Motown mogul
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo soprano
Andy Dockerty, Managing Director of Adlib events technology suppliers
Saad Shaffi, Managing Director of 24 Kitchen Street
Louise Nulty, Project Manager of The Studio in Widnes
Nina Kehagia, Radio Broadcaster and Music Industry Lecturer
Yousef, International DJ and founder of Circus Music
Mike Walsh, Music Consultant and Artist Manager.
When recruiting, the Board was keen to increase the diversity and range of expertise on the Board; finding individuals from areas previously under represented, including music management, venue ownership and electronic/dance music, which has now been achieved.
International DJ and founder of Circus Music, which recently hosted āThe First Danceā, the UKās first club event since Covid struck, Yousef, said:
āIām honoured to be volunteering on the LCR Music Board. Iāll be using my skills, experience and knowledge to find, develop, unify and assist as many talented individuals and organisations as possible across our relentlessly effervescent Liverpool City Regionā
Yousef
.@Yousefcircus told us why @CircusMusic – The First Dance is so important for Liverpool and the rest of the country.
— The Guide Liverpool (@TheGuideLpool) May 1, 2021
The Liverpool City Region Music Board meets each month (currently virtually) and members also attend relevant sub-group meetings that focus on the key priorities of the Board, which include: safeguarding and protecting music venues; growing current and future music heritage and developing the Beatlesā legacy; increasing access to music education; and engaging and developing new talent. A new sub-group has recently been added, which will focus on Gender Equality.
New Board member, Louise Nulty, will also attend the Gender Equality sub-group meetings. She said:
āIām extremely pleased to be representing the borough of Halton within the Music Board, acting as a voice for females in the music industry and also the boroughās music scene, ensuring that opportunities are available to all musicians across the city region.
āWith such a strong and diverse Board we will most definitely ensure that music businesses and communities have a stronger voice in local and regional decision making.ā
Louise McNulty
Now made up of 22 members and 8 observers, together the Board boasts a broad range of backgrounds and industry expertise who will cement city regionās position as one of the worldās music capitals.
Speaking about the new recruits, Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
āFrom pioneering artists to our legendary grassroots scene, music is an indelible part of our regionās DNA; something that we are famous for across the world.
I set up the Liverpool City Region Music Board to protect our musical heritage, promote its exciting present and shape its future. Weāve really seen it come into its own over the last year through schemes like the LCR Music Support Fund, which we launched to help sustain the industry through the pandemic.
Thanks to work weāve done over that period, there are brighter days ahead for our regionās music industry. These new appointments should help to take the Board and its work from strength-to-strength and help us ensure that the local music scene continues to be as strong, vibrant and diverse as possible.ā
With so many valuable candidates applying to be members of the Board, other applicants have also been invited to join specific sub-groups, attending the regular meetings to contribute their professional insight and knowledge.
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