Students, tutors and guest speakers on the NFTS Creative Business For Entrepreneurs & Executives (CBEE) diploma celebrated the end of this 10-month course in style with a party at London’s famous Groucho Club– the private members club for people working in the arts and media.
Among the many guests from the UK’s Creative Industries who turned out to congratulate the students were course sponsors Ingenious and Lee & Thompson, CBEE Board members Producer Paul Webster (Pan, Atonement, Anna Karenina, Locke, Pride & Prejudice), Record Executive Marc Marot (Executive Chairman of Crown Talent) and school governor Tom Betts (Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, ITV), as well as Steve Lewis (Founder, Stage Three Music), Tom Teichman (Chairman, Spark Ventures), Theatre Producer James Seabright, Anna Cronin (Director of Content, Rocket Pictures), Jas Purewall (leading interactive entertainment lawyer) many of whom are also guest speakers on the CBEE diploma.
Click here for a list of this year’s top speakers on the CBEE course.
Graduates from this course have gone on to start up innovative multi-media business and take roles at international companies including Miranda Fleming who is Head of UK Film at L.A based crowd-funding company IndieGoGo and Hannibal Morris and Natalie Macaluso.
Also attending were recent graduates from the NFTS’ world-famous Producing MA: Len Rowles (Creative Executive, Pathe), Tom Leggett (Development Editor, Film4), Casey Herbert (Head of Film, Lookout Point), and Producer James Cotton(Powder Room).
We are still interviewing for the last places on next year’s course starting in late January. Apply by November 24th deadlineHERE.
