PODCAST: University of Wolverhampton Business School (UWBS) Episode 5: Black Country Living Museum
Hosted by: Emma Bloomfield
Presented by: Andrew Lovett Chief Executive, Black Country Living Museum, & Chair Association of Independent Museums
In this episode, University of Wolverhampton Head of Executive Education, Emma Bloomfield, interviews Andrew Lovett, Chief Executive of the Black Country Living Museum.
Andrew discusses the impact of Covid-19 on the museum and the arts and culture sector as a whole, the challenges and key considerations for reopening and the shares tips for arts and culture leaders for the future.
The University of Wolverhampton Business School has a distinguished history of supporting business in the West Midlands and Black Country. Established for over 80 years, we have trained thousands of local and regional managers and supported organisations in their development. We were one of the first business schools in the country to offer MBA programmes, coaching and mentoring qualifications and have a tradition of innovation in developing courses which meet the needs of business and managers.
Our lecturers and professors are drawn from a wide spectrum of business and management disciplines and backgrounds. Many have held senior positions in multinational and blue chip organisations whilst others have worked in the public sector for non-profit organisations. The University of Wolverhampton Business School is also the largest and most successful CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) Centre in the Midlands.
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