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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Graeme Whitfield

North East creative industries agency Generator appoints Hannah Matterson as CEO

Creative industries agency Generator has announced the appointment of Hannah Matterson as its new CEO.

Ms Matterson will move back to her native North East from Manchester to take up the post in Newcastle, replacing Jim Mawsdley who stepped down to take on a new culture role at Newcastle City Council.

The new CEO brings a wealth of experience in the music, digital and creative economy including roles at Sage Gateshead, Sunderland 2021, the city’s bid to become the UK city of culture, Sunderland Culture and MAC Trust, where she has focused on partnership development across all of the creative industries to drive forward the economic development of the North East.

She was also a co-director at We Make Culture, an arts focused community interest company which works with music communities across the North to develop music opportunities and support young musicians and emerging artists.

Ms Matterson has also helped to develop a Young Musicians Project, working with artists from across the North East including The Lake Poets and Field Music to encourage young people to collaborate alongside a talent development programme for young musicians.

She has recently held the role of innovation partnership bids developer at Manchester University Knowledge Transfer Partnership, working with SMEs to address the challenges of business growth by accessing academic support.

Ms Matterson said: “I am delighted to have been appointed as Generator’s new CEO, it is my dream job - I’m passionate about the local and regional development of our creative industries, with an emphasis on putting our region on the map for our immense digital and music talent.

“I can’t wait to get started at Generator, to represent all it stands for and all it can achieve in the future.”

Stuart Birkett, chair of the board, said: “The Generator Board were really impressed with Hannah’s broad range of experience in the music, creative and digital industries, but also with her amazing enthusiasm for everything Generator stands for.

“It’s a pleasure to welcome her back to the North East and we look forward to Hannah helping shape the next exciting chapter in Generator’s journey.”

Generator also recently appointed Orange Bus founder and digital agency entrepreneur Julian Leighton as its new member chair of Digital Union, a member body that represents the voice and issues of the creative and digital companies in this region.

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