The Arts, Culture and Heritage sector is facing unprecedented change across the globe.
Organisations based throughout the West are grappling with dramatic cuts in funding, whilst investment in arts and culture continues to increase throughout Asia and the Middle East.
Scientific advances are constantly enhancing our understanding of the past, as well as informing the preservation and presentation of historic artefacts, whilst international debate over the rightful ownership of historic artefacts continues.
Audience expectations are shifting globally, and the competition to attract new audiences has never been greater. Where organisations were previously defined by a physical space or performance, they are now providers of content across numerous platforms.
In the current economic downturn, funding cuts are forcing Russian cultural organisations to attract new audiences and engage the public through new technologies.
Odgers Berndtson works with cultural and educational organisations across the world to recruit talented leaders, and unlock the potential in management teams to promote growth in this competitive industry.