I have been privileged to speak at many events and conferences about a wide range of topics relating to museum and arts marketing.

I customises every presentation to address the audience at hand, and adjust what I am talking about during a presentation to match the level of comprehension as I go along.

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Past speaking engagements

Bits 2 Blogs
Middlesbrough, England, February 2010

I delivered two sessions at this event for Museums, Libraries and Archives. The first of these was on the mobile web, and how this has the potential to change the way in which we engage with culture, the second session was about crowdsourcing and how cultural institutions are embracing this.



UKOLN: Introduction to Web 2.0 and the Social Web
Newcastle, England, February 2010

I gave a thirty minute presentation on crowdsourcing, in which I decribed projects which had inspired me, before talking about the crowdsourced Democracy exhibition which I produced in 2009.
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Museums Association Social Media Day

London, England, December 2009

I presented the opening keynote about how the expectations of museum audiences are snow-balling because of changes in technology, and presented case studies to show how institutions around the world are reacting with exciting new social media projects.
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Arts Marketing Association - Digital Day
London, England, November 2009

A thirty minute keynote delivered to arts marketing professionals in which I described the five steps that I believe an arts organisation should take to start to use social media.


Kom je Ook? 3
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 2009

I delivered a keynote about the changing expectations of museum audiences and illustrated the different ways in which institutions can connect with their visitors using social media.


Communicating the Museum 2009
Malaga, Spain, June 2009



I spoke about how museum branding works within social media spaces such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and You Tube, illustrating my points with case studies from institutions around the world.
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I also took part in a panel discussion on social media.


Bits 2 Blogs
Middlesbrough, England, February 2009

I delivered a keynote which gave a broad overview of social media and how cultural organisations are using this technology to create more engaging relationships with their audiences.


Museums and Heritage Show
London, England, May 2008

I spoke about how museums can use marketing to reach young adults. I illustrated this with case studies from the UK, Netherlands and USA.


Museums and Heritage Show
London, England, May 2007

I delivered a presentation which outlined the importance of branding to museums and heritage organisations, and described the branding process.


Heritage365 Marketing Conference
London, England, May 2007

I spoke about marketing the museum to young people, illustrating this with a number of case studies from institutions around the world.

Arts Marketing Conference
London, England, February 2007

Speaking about arts marketing and how technology is changing the role of the marketing manager in an arts organisation.

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Speaking engagements



MuseumNext
London
April 2010

Culture 2.0 Tour
Edinburgh, Manchester
and London
October 2010