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Anne-Marie Canning MBE

CEO, The Brilliant Club
Anne-Marie has led the Brilliant Club since March 2020. She has developed the charity’s strategy, scaled existing programmes and led the establishment of new areas of work. She is widely acknowledged as a powerful voice in social mobility and education and has advised institutions, ministers and policy makers. During her time as a Director at King’s College London Anne-Marie provided strategic, institution-wide leadership for social mobility and had significant successes in widening participation, student success, academic support, communication, evaluation and fundraising. Anne-Marie helped to establish the What Works Centre for Access and Student Outcomes and co-founded an award-winning parental engagement and community organising endeavour, Parent Power. For over six years Anne-Marie held a public appointment as the Independent Chair of the Department for Education’s Bradford Opportunity Area and has significant expertise in place-based working. Anne-Marie has a Masters with Distinction in Public Policy and Management from Birkbeck, University of London. She holds a University of Oxford Teaching Award and was awarded an MBE for services to higher education in 2018.
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1 8 July

Plenary workshop: Moving from personal to collective narratives: Storytelling in our institutions and communities

In this session we will revisit Ganz' public narrative with a focus on the stories of our institutions rather than individuals. This element of narrative is often underdeveloped or recedes to the background. We will spend time reflecting on how institutional and place based narratives could help to create change in our communities. This is an interactive session with real life examples of institutions using stories to improve themselves, work with their communities and create public value.