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Brian Eno joins the Advisory Board of IIPP

30 October 2018

Musician, record producer and visual artist Brian Eno has joined the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) as a member of its Advisory Board.

Brian Eno joins Advisory Board

After delivering the grand finale of our public lecture series, , at the British Library following three months of thought-provoking talks from a variety of esteemed leaders in economics, design and architecture, Brian Eno has joined the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) as a member of its Advisory Board.

滨滨笔笔鈥檚 Advisory Board brings together inspirational and visionary figures from academia, business, arts and the public sector to help steer its strategic mission. On his appointment Brian said: 鈥淚IPP is doing听urgently needed work听around the world using mission-driven innovation to solve societal challenges. The team focuses on thought leadership in issues of public value, and on the development of conceptual tools to drive institutional and economic change. I am thrilled to join the institute鈥檚 Advisory Board, and hope I can bring insights from the cultural sector to help design a richer and more inclusive future.

Finn Williams and Brian Eno discuss Planning for a longer now

Finn Williams and Brian Eno discuss planning for a longer now

Brian attended the launch of the institute鈥攋ust over one year ago鈥攁nd has been engaged with its work ever since. In addition to being part of its first public lecture series, he also regularly attends the institute鈥檚 meetings of the Mission-Oriented Innovation and Industrial Strategy (MOIIS) commission.

Joined by Finn Williams, IIPP visiting professor and Fellow,听and CEO of Practice Public, Brian Eno and Williams spoke about Planning for the听longer now, exploring听how the public sector might find a new agency to create a long-term public value. Watch the full lecture here:

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Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Director of IIPP, says: 鈥淏rian has been part of the story of IIPP from the very beginning. His interest and enthusiasm for our work has continued to grow and it is amazing to have him join us as an Advisory Board member, where he will help steer the future of the institute. His understanding of how innovation and long-termism interact, as well as his key role in bringing public value concerns to the heart of the cultural sectors, make him an essential part of IIPP going forwards. 鈥

Roly Keating, Mariana Mazzucato and Brian Eno

Chief Executive of the British Library and advisory board member, Roly Keating, with Professor Mariana Mazzucato and Brian Eno

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