Public Sector Executive Podcast

Ep 12. Dancing through the crisis, Sacha Lord


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Sacha Lord, Night-time Economy Advisor for Greater Manchester and Mayor Andy Burnham joined host Emily Rodgers on Public Sector Voices this week to discuss the region’s recovery from the coronavirus crisis, underpinned by its rich music heritage.

Sacha brought events like Warehouse Project and Parklife to the region and in the absence of traditional events, while we try and slow the spread of coronavirus, he is live streaming to the masses and raising money for Greater Manchester.

Manchester has always been famous for its nightlife, something which will be instrumental in the region’s economic bounce back and Sacha is the man to lead the fight. His latest efforts reaching nine million viewers and raising £260,000 and counting for the hospitality sector.

He uses Altrincham as an example of how the food and drink economy can save the local area, a man who is absolutely confident that we will come back stronger.

Sacha’s positive disposition left us extremely hopeful for the future with the words ‘rebuild, rebuild, rebuild’ ringing in our ears.

Find out what the region has to look forward to in the next five years and how the greatest challenges will be tackled on this week’s episode of Public Sector Voices. 

 

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