Richard Robinson has been named as the new chief executive officer of music charity Help Musicians UK.
According to the organisation, Richard is expected to lead the charity into the next ambitious phase of development as it heads towards a centenary year in 2021.
His CV includes raising the profile and funds for a number of charities in the creative arts, education and healthcare.
Richard was a key member of the Olympic Park charity, the Legacy List, joining just before the Games in 2012, and leading the drive for innovative arts, culture and creative education programming.
Commenting on his new appointment, Richard said: ‘Help Musicians UK has an unrivalled reputation in supporting and enhancing the lives of musicians across the country.
‘I am proud to be leading the organisation as it moves into a new, ambitious phase of growth. I look forward to working closely with the industry, our donors and stakeholders as we meet head-on the challenges facing this vibrant and innovative sector.’
Visit the Help Musicians UK website to find out more.
According to the organisation, Richard is expected to lead the charity into the next ambitious phase of development as it heads towards a centenary year in 2021.
His CV includes raising the profile and funds for a number of charities in the creative arts, education and healthcare.
Richard was a key member of the Olympic Park charity, the Legacy List, joining just before the Games in 2012, and leading the drive for innovative arts, culture and creative education programming.
Commenting on his new appointment, Richard said: ‘Help Musicians UK has an unrivalled reputation in supporting and enhancing the lives of musicians across the country.
‘I am proud to be leading the organisation as it moves into a new, ambitious phase of growth. I look forward to working closely with the industry, our donors and stakeholders as we meet head-on the challenges facing this vibrant and innovative sector.’
Visit the Help Musicians UK website to find out more.