Clore Leadership
Helps to train and develop a new generation of leaders for the cultural sector in the UK.
Clore Fellowships
In 2008/09 we are supporting two Fellowships on the Clore Leadership Programme.
The Arts and Creative Economy Fellowship will focus on the links between arts and culture, and innovation and creativity in the broader economy. The Entrepreneurial Cultural Organisations Fellowship will focus on the role that entrepreneurialism can play in cultural organisations.
The NESTA Fellows will investigate the role and impact of arts, culture and heritage organisations in fostering creativity and innovation in other non-profit and for-profit sectors and areas of the economy.
They will also explore entrepreneurial approaches and business models adopted by the arts and cultural sector to maximise the creation and commercialisation of their expressive value.

2008/09 Fellowships
Helga Henry (NESTA-supported – Entrepreneurial Cultural Organisations)
Helga is Managing Director at Fierce Earth in Birmingham. Before that, she was Associate Solicitor for Wragge & Co. (specialising in EU/Competition and then commercial law) and prior to that, Business Development Manager for Second Sight and Administrator for Women & Theatre. Helga is also a Board member of Creative Republic, Bright Space (UK) Ltd and Geese Theatre
Paul Cutts (NESTA-supported – Creative Economy)
Paul is Editorial Director at Impromptu Publishing. Previously, he worked as a News and Online Editor at Gramophone magazine, and as Editor of International Arts Manager.
2007/08 Fellowships
Nicola Triscott (Arts and Environment)
Nicola is Founder and Director of The Arts Catalyst, which commissions art projects that directly engage with science and technology. She was previously International Arts Officer and Drama Officer for Arts Council England, Administrative and Deputy Director of the Bull Arts Centre, Barnet, and a freelance arts consultant.
Gavin Clayton (Arts and Health)
Gavin is Director of Milton Keynes Arts for Health. He previously worked nationally and internationally as an actor, Programme Development Officer and Arts & Disabilities Information Officer for Cross Border Arts. He was also a Care Worker for Opportunity Housing Trust, supporting adults with learning disabilities in their own homes.
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