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Outgoing AIF CEO Paul Reed announces new role at Musicians’ Union

By | Published on Thursday 17 November 2022

Paul Reed

Former Association Of Independent Festivals CEO Paul Reed has announced he is moving to the Musicians’ Union, heading up its operations in the North of England.

“I have long admired the Union’s vital work and it is crucial that musicians are supported and represented”, says Reed. “They are facing a myriad of challenges and their work underpins our entire industry”.

“On a personal level, it is fantastic to be working for an organisation that my grandfather, as a trumpet player, was a member of for most of his life”, he goes on. “I look forward to working alongside the team to advance and protect the interests of MU members across the North of England, returning to the region where I started my career. I can’t wait to get started”.

Reed takes over from Matt Wanstall, who is becoming the MU’s Assistant General Secretary.

Confirming the appointment, MU General Secretary Naomi Pohl comments: “Paul has been a great advocate for the festival sector and we know he will be an invaluable asset to MU members. In his new role, he will represent almost 6000 musicians in the North of England, including nine orchestras, in an area spanning from Cheshire in the West to Grimsby in the East, from Manchester to Newcastle, and including the Isle Of Man”.

“I am also THRILLED that Matt Wanstall has joined the Union’s leadership team”, she adds. “His experience will be crucial as we tackle challenges including the ongoing impact of Brexit, arts funding cuts and the cost of living crisis”.

Reed announced that he would step down from AIF, after four years as CEO, back in August. Sŵn Festival founder John Rostron will officially take over from him tomorrow. Reed takes up his new role at the MU on Monday.



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