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General Information Who are all these people and what do they do?

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Who are all these people and what do they do?

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When you start anywhere new: school, college, university or job, it can take time getting to know who everyone is. Here is a list of some of the people who you may come in contact with. Remember – we have an open door policy so never feel you can’t talk to anyone.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

THE ACTING PRINCIPAL Julie Spencer has overall responsibility for ArtsEd, including the School of Musical Theatre, the School of Acting and the Day School & Sixth Form. Nichola Milner is her PA. THE DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Yewande Akindele is Julie Spencer’s Deputy. THE FINANCE DIRECTOR Mike Stewart deals with fees. These must be paid before the first day of term. HEAD OF FACILITIES Frank Daniel is responsible for anything to do with the building. HEAD OF PRODUCTION Di Stedman is responsible for the technical side of all productions in the theatres THE IT DEPARTMENT The IT Manager, IT Administrator and IT Assistant look after ArtsEd’s IT network and computers. You can contact them via helpdesk@artsed.co.uk

THE LIBRARY John Antrobus is responsible for the Library, assisted in the afternoons by Karen Smith.

THE SCHOOL OF ACTING EXECUTIVE TEAM

THE DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL FOUNDATION COURSE LEADER Julie Spencer has overall responsibility for all acting courses. Steven Kavuma is your Head of Year. He will meet with you and all the other Foundation Course students each week to monitor progress. Discuss with him any problems you or the group might have.

HEAD OF ACTING HEAD OF VOICE

Justin Pierre is responsible for all acting classes. Michael Hayden is responsible for all voice classes. HEAD OF DANCE Gabrielle Nimo is responsible for all your dance classes. THE ADMINISTRATORS Laurie-Ann McQuire and Simon Robinson are your first port of call for any day-to-day queries.

THE REGISTRAR David Bumpstead is the Registrar, and also arranges learning support for students who need it.

WE HAVE AN OPEN DOOR POLICY, SO NEVER FEEL

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