Vicky Mason: My role within the team is the science lead. I liaise with our collaborators to co-design exciting hands-on science workshops which show off the amazing variety of STEM based work going on in the local area at higher education institutions and in local industry. Experience of teaching in schools and at University, years of delivering STEM outreach sessions in schools, and a passion for widening participation in STEM mean that I really enjoy hearing about the cutting edge science that our collaborators are working on and the challenge of taking that subject and creating an accessible, exciting workshop.
Nikki Hildesley: My role is Director and creative producer. I look after the budgets, the accounts and schedule the shop activity. I’m the first point of call for teachers and local community groups. I also liaise with local industries. We all work really hard to inject creativity and ensure all the practical details are correct to deliver the best possible outcome for our visitors - from the bright, bold graphic identity and shop front to the ‘fun’ original workshop experiences that obviously work since our school and community visitors keep returning for more."
Xanthe Pitt: My role is mostly strategic and creative. I bring my skills as a community regeneration consultant to ensure that Discovery Planet is properly set up, has the capacity to deliver a full programme, is able to demonstrate impact, and is attractive to funders. I also have enormous fun getting involved in presenting what we do creatively. We’ve been told that we don’t need to spend too much time on presentation, but I know that getting the look and feel right is critical. We aim for engaging, fun, high-quality production values with a slightly homemade edge. People know that they’re getting something really good and exciting but are not put off by the feeling that it’s too slick for them. You can usually find me with a paintbrush in my hand or hanging something from the ceiling.
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