MND for Cheltenham

This is my official blog as Music Development Networker for Cheltenham and has sort of expanded to cover the multitude of roles I now perform. It has been here for a number of years and started so people could make sure I was working in their best interests to help develop the local music scene, opportunities for artists and chance for everyone to get involved. Have a read and you'll get the idea. Feel free to leave me a message, send me a link to your band/artist page or just ask me a question and I'll respond as soon as I can! I can be emailed at alansley@glos.ac.uk
I’ve only gone and won another award. This one is for “Enterprising member of staff” at the University. It was for my work engaging with the local festival and artists and helping students record, archive and broadcast these events. To be fair, I’ve done a lot of this work with a lot of other people - namely Mr Robbie Pert, Mr Kris Surtees, Mr Marcus Jenkins and Miss Amelia Scognamiglio - not to mention the unerring support of the festival directors, my line mangers and a valiant army of students who are already better than most people working in the broadcast, recording and PR.
Click on the picture to read about how the University of Gloucestershire is actually awesome at recognising good practice in innovation.
PS I’m the bald one on the left, not the young man or attractive woman, in case you were wondering.

I’ve only gone and won another award. This one is for “Enterprising member of staff” at the University. It was for my work engaging with the local festival and artists and helping students record, archive and broadcast these events. To be fair, I’ve done a lot of this work with a lot of other people - namely Mr Robbie Pert, Mr Kris Surtees, Mr Marcus Jenkins and Miss Amelia Scognamiglio - not to mention the unerring support of the festival directors, my line mangers and a valiant army of students who are already better than most people working in the broadcast, recording and PR.

Click on the picture to read about how the University of Gloucestershire is actually awesome at recognising good practice in innovation.

PS I’m the bald one on the left, not the young man or attractive woman, in case you were wondering.