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The Global Creative Economy Council has assembled a roster of influential experts from various creative sectors, including entrepreneurs, researchers, cultural leaders, and policymakers. Among the council's members are:
- Eduardo Saravia: A seasoned cultural economist with over 16 years of experience, Saravia serves as Chief Economist at Sound Diplomacy. He specializes in the economic and social impact of cultural and creative industries, with a focus on development and equity.
- John Newbigin OBE: As chair of the Global Creative Economy Council, Newbigin's extensive experience in the film, television, and theatre industries played a significant role in developing the first definition and valuation of the creative industries for the UK government in 1998. He also acts as the Mayor of London's Ambassador for the creative industries and is a Visiting Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London.
- Marta Foresti: As the chair of the Global Creative Economy Council and CEO of LAGO Collective, Foresti brings her expertise on migration in UK creative occupations and industries to the table. She actively contributes to related research and policy discussions.
Other key contributors to the council include Sara Maioli, a Reader in Economics at Newcastle University Business School, and Daniel, a Research Associate at Creative PEC, who are both involved in research related to the creative industries.
The Global Creative Economy Council functions as a global hub for collaborating on policies that promote inclusive and sustainable growth in the creative sectors worldwide. The council aims to foster an environment where creativity can flourish and contribute to the global economy in a meaningful and equitable way.
- Eduardo Saravia, a seasoned cultural economist, specializes in the economic and social impact of cultural and creative industries for development and equity.
- John Newbigin OBE, chair of the Global Creative Economy Council, developed the first definition and valuation of the creative industries for the UK government in 1998.
- Marta Foresti, chair of the Global Creative Economy Council and CEO of LAGO Collective, contributes extensively to research and policy discussions on migration in UK creative occupations and industries.
- Sara Maioli, a Reader in Economics at Newcastle University Business School, is involved in research related to the creative industries and is a key contributor to the Global Creative Economy Council.
- Daniel, a Research Associate at Creative PEC, is also involved in research related to the creative industries and is part of the Global Creative Economy Council.
- The Global Creative Economy Council aims to foster an environment where creativity can flourish, contributing meaningfully and equitably to the global economy.
- The council functions as a global hub for collaborating on policies that promote inclusive and sustainable growth in the creative sectors worldwide.
- This council brings together influential experts from various creative sectors, including entrepreneurs, researchers, cultural leaders, and policymakers, covering industries such as fashion-and-beauty, food-and-drink, travel, and cars.