Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Ian Moss

    Ian Moss joins STM from his position as Director of Public Affairs at the BPI, the British Recorded Music Industry. Before this Ian spent 12 years in the UK Government and was a Senior Civil Servant in the Ministry of Justice as Director of Criminal Justice Strategy following roles as Head of Strategy in the […]

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  • David Morrissey

    David Morrissey is an accomplished English actor and director for stage and screen. He began his career performing at the Everyman Youth Theatre in Liverpool, and has since gone on to win the RTS Best Actor award for his portrayal of Gordon Brown, in the 2003 film The Deal, as well as starring in the […]

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  • Elliot Moss

    Elliot is a Partner and the Firm’s Chief Brand Officer, with overall responsibility for brand, marketing, communications, client development, new business, international strategy and social impact. He also works with clients developing both business and brand strategies. He worked for Leo Burnett for 12 years, joining as a management trainee in London. Elliot ran local, […]

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  • James Morris

    I am currently Global CEO of Stink Group. Stink is an independent global creative and production network. We work with clients across advertising, entertainment, music and the arts ranging from Nike, Apple, HBO, Universal Music Group and the Tate Galleries. We create film, interactive and original content and are one of the most awarded production […]

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  • Colin Morrison CBE

    I am a former journalist who has been CEO of media and marketing companies in the UK, Europe and Australia. I was Chair, for 15 years, of a charity funding vulnerable young people in mainstream boarding schools throughout the UK and an adviser to the Department for Education. Today, I am a non-executive director of, […]

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  • Frances Morris

    Frances Morris has played a key role in the development of Tate, joining as a curator in 1987, becoming Head of Displays at Tate Modern (2000–2006) and then Director of Collection, International Art until April 2016 when she was appointed to her current role. She has continually worked to re-imagine Tate’s collection and has been […]

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  • Vivien Morgan

    I am a pioneer in videojournalism, I have trained and inspired young people in the UK and internationally in how to use video for a career in broadcast and online journalism. This focuses on interactive training that looks at storytelling, being creative visually and also learning practical ways to apply the learned videojurnalism skills. Author […]

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  • Paul Morgan

    Paul has over 20 years senior Learning & Development experience under his belt working across BtoB, BtoC , retail and digital telco sectors in blue chip & medium sized companies such as Microsoft and Azlan. Most recently Paul was Head of Learning and Development for O2 (Telefonica) – where he was responsible for driving the […]

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  • Professor Sadie Morgan

    Sadie Morgan is a founding director of leading architectural practice dRMM, alongside Alex de Rijke and Philip Marsh. The studio is renowned for creating innovative, high quality and socially useful architecture. dRMM’s high profile projects include Trafalgar Place, Hastings Pier, Maggie’s Oldham and Faraday House at the Battersea Power Station. Sadie is an international keynote […]

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  • Hannah Moffatt

    Hannah is a creative director at language and behavioural science consultancy, Schwa where she writes anything and everything for all kinds of businesses. She’s travelled all over, giving talks and running training sessions to help people write more effectively at work. And when she’s not helping businesses wrangle their words, she’s writing children’s books. Watch […]

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