Youth Music staff
Youth Music staff
Youth Music staff
The following staff are based at Youth Music’s London office, but there are also 12 Regional and National Co-ordinators working at grassroots level.

Chief Executive
Christina Coker
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Chief Executive's Office:

Claire Carter
Executive Assistant

Donna Tyrrell
Secretary to the Chief Executive's Office


Finance and Business:

Adam Stebbings
Chief Operating Officer

Adrian Smith
Director of Finance and Business

Peter Moore
Principal Officer Finance and Business

Jon Hawke
IT Manager

Kavya Ramulu
HR Officer (Maternity cover)

Kwesi Asante
Assistant Officer - Finance and Business

Abdu Akemel
Assistant Officer - Finance & Business

Debbie Cruse
Assistant to Chief Operating Officer

Natasha Sealy
Reception


External Relations:

Michelle James
Director of External Relations

Spencer Halls
Business Development Manager

Trish Thomas
Digital Strategy Officer

Dulcie Ireland
Marketing and Communications Strategy Officer

Liam Fay-Fright
Media Strategy Officer

Paul MacMahon
Marketing & Communications Officer

Rachel Casey
Web Officer

Kate Ingram
External Relations Assistant

Programmes:

David Sulkin
Director of Programmes

Andrew Jermey
Regions and Nations Manager

Samantha Mellows
Programmes Manager

Ruby Barker
Development Officer – Gifted & Talented

Tanya Coles
Open Programmes Officer

Emily Foulkes
Children & Young People Development Officer

Donna Yay
YMAZ Officer

Kevin Bollard
YMAZ Grants Officer

Toby Retallick
Music Leader Officer

Valerie Barraclough
Music Leader Assistant Officer

Katherine Auber
Gallery 37+ Officer

Elizabeth King
Open Programmes Assistant

Hayley Hazelby
Music Education Development Assistant

Jennie Tomlinson
Assistant to David Sulkin (temporary)

Regional Executive Officer
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Scotland

Lesley Pinder
Bookstart Rhymetimes Project Manager

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Open Programmes

Open Programmes take a minimum of three months to process

Involving young people

There are many different ways in which you can involve young people

First steps

Developing 0-5 year olds through music, with training for parents and carers

Make it sound

Music-making for 5-18 year olds who otherwise lack the chance to take part

Vocalise

Programmes where the voice is the main instrument