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Published: 05 November 2021

Warm welcome for new Visiting Fellows at School of Hospitality and Tourism Management

天美传媒鈥檚 School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (SHTM) is delighted to announce eight new Visiting Fellows. And with industry experience in events ranging from the Glastonbury Festival to the World Cup to the Edinburgh Fringe, they bring a wealth of cutting-edge insights to the School.

Visiting Fellows

  • Melvin Benn, Managing Director of Festival Republic 鈥 Melvin鈥檚 been responsible for directing Glastonbury Festival for ten years, as well as running the Leeds, Reading, Latitude and Download festivals.
  • Shona McCarthy, CEO of Edinburgh Fringe Society 鈥 Shona鈥檚 been responsible for directing the world鈥檚 largest festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
  • Dr Lucinda Spokes, Head of Public Engagement at University of Cambridge 鈥 Lucinda鈥檚 been responsible for directing Cambridge Festival, one of the largest and oldest scientific public engagement events.
  • Adam Moffat, Director of One Step Beyond 鈥 Adam鈥檚 been responsible for directing the largest half marathons and Iron Man-like events in the UK.
  • Sarah de Carvalho MBE, CEO of It鈥檚 a Penalty 鈥 Sarah鈥檚 responsible for raising awareness and tackling human trafficking in the context of planning and staging major sports events, from the Super Bowl to the FIFA World Cup.
  • Paul Bush OBE, Head of Events, VisitScotland 鈥 Paul鈥檚 responsible for events strategy of Scotland, with decades of experience in events-related senior management roles.
  • Rick Stainton, Managing Director of Smyle and One Industry One Voice 鈥 Smyle鈥檚 one of the UK鈥檚 largest events companies, whose contracts involve organisations such as Facebook. One Industry One Voice is the UK鈥檚 national organisation for articulating the social and economic value of events to UK economy.
  • Chris Bryant, Head of Tournament Delivery, Football Association (FA) 鈥 Chris is responsible for the delivery of the Euro 2020 and Women鈥檚 2021 Euro Championships in the UK, and is responsible for all England games, tournament matches and other sports events at Wembley Stadium.

Dr Mike Duignan, SHTM鈥檚 Head of Department and Reader in Events, comments: 鈥淥ur Visiting Fellows provide leading-edge insights to our learning and teaching in events, and help us to develop 鈥榣ive briefs鈥 that students can work on to provide real authentic scenarios for assessments. This will help us bring students closer to contemporary and critical events issues to help bridge theory and practice, as well as developing knowledge and networks with the fellows themselves.鈥

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