Caroline Norbury - Creative UK: Strengthening the Creative Industries
Release Date: 03/20/2025
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In this episode I'm speaking with Caroline Norbury CEO and Founder of Creative UK. Creative UK as founded in 2021 with the objective of supporting creative businesses across England by connecting them to the money, markets and networks they needed to grow. The Creative Industries are among the most successful sectors in the UK’s economy contributing more than £124bn gross value in 2022 and employing more 15-29 year olds than any other sector. Despite this value and success the future of the creative industries is under threat from the dismantelling of primary and secondary arts education...
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info_outlineIn this episode I'm speaking with Caroline Norbury CEO and Founder of Creative UK. Creative UK as founded in 2021 with the objective of supporting creative businesses across England by connecting them to the money, markets and networks they needed to grow. The Creative Industries are among the most successful sectors in the UK’s economy contributing more than £124bn gross value in 2022 and employing more 15-29 year olds than any other sector. Despite this value and success the future of the creative industries is under threat from the dismantelling of primary and secondary arts education provision, lack of developmental funding and limited pathways to employment and experience for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Caroline joined Creative UK with a background in film and the creative industries and I spoke to her at their offices in London about their recently published manifesto laying out a framework of support for the creative industries, education and business development, her work with government and the ways culture can shape the social and economic future of the UK.
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