Miki Lentin

Miki Lentin is a strategic consultant working in the culture, heritage and creative industries. His career spans three decades supporting a range or organisations from national cultural bodies in the UK to commercial organisations. His background is in communications where he led global PR campaigns for major clients such as Sony Ericsson and as Head of Corporate Affairs at the British Library for a decade, he led on areas such as brand strategy, audience development, marketing, communications and blockbuster exhibtions. More recently he has worked with a range of clients including the British Council, Royal Museums Greenwich, Houses of Parliament, Imperial War Museum, University College London Culture and many more. He designed the largest Innovation District in the UK, London’s Knowledge Quarter which is a partnership of over 100 research organisations centred around Kings Cross in London. He is a faculty member of Oxford Cultural Leaders, an executive global leadership programme that is part of the Said Business School, and regularly speaks about risk, innovation and entrepreneurship to cultural and creative organisations. Miki is also a published author and earlier this year released his first novel.

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