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Operations and Impact Manager, Big Innovation Centre
Email: cholloway@theworkfoundation.com
Telephone: 020 7976 3605
Charlotte is Operations and Impact Manager for the Big Innovation Centre. She has over five years’ experience across the not-for-profit, research, and creative sectors, and has worked on several political campaigns.
Charlotte is responsible for overseeing the Centre’s internal operations and processes, and developing and maintaining strategic impact and external relationships for the Centre. She joined The Work Foundation in September 2010 as Programme Manager for the Knowledge Economy and Creative Industries research programmes. She was previously Operations Manager for the New Local Government Network, and had also worked for a leading arts marketing agency. Charlotte holds a BA in Social and Political Sciences from Cambridge University and an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics.
Her publications at The Work Foundation include: A Plan for Growth in the Knowledge Economy (2011); Technology Innovation Centres: Applying the Fraunhofer model to create an effective Innovation Ecosystem in the UK (2010); and Employment in the Creative Industries (2010).
Back to Our People
The Future of the Creative Industries This morning (Tuesday 14 December) saw the launch of The Work Foundation’s latest report A Creative Block?: The future of the UK creative industries – jointly produced across our Knowledge Economy 2 and Creative Industries programmes. This marks the start of a year-long research consortium taking an in-depth look into the sector.
Charlotte Holloway 14 December 2010
Government Assistance to Industry: The Work Foundation gives oral evidence to the BIS Select Committee The Knowledge Economy 2 World Tour played another gig on Tuesday, this time to an inquisitive array of backbench MPs whose role it is to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Charlotte Holloway 17 November 2010
Free to succeed? School reform and the new economy The scene was set. A buffet served. The hour nigh. And so it began: The Work Foundation’s first fringe at Labour Party Conference 2010.
Charlotte Holloway 01 October 2010