Slalom invests in UK growth, plans to add nearly 100 jobs in 2021
LONDON, April 07, 2021, the modern consulting firm focused on strategy, technology, and business transformation, today announced a plan to significantly expand its United Kingdom presence in 2021 and beyond.
With offices in London and Manchester, Slalom will add nearly 100 product development, experience design, data, and Salesforce jobsacross its UK locations. This increased investment is a response to client demand from companies in the UK and requests from clients in North America for increased support in the UK. Creating new and amazing ways to delight customers and employees has been a trend of recent years and has really taken a leap up the priority list in the past year, said Dave Williams, Slalom UK general manager. New ways of doing business, supported by new technology solutions, are driving a wave of change for us all. We re excited to be part of it and make this investment in the UK.
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What’s next for art: a boom in drawing, experts fight back – and a reborn party scene?
In the first of our series examining the future of culture post-Covid, our chief art critic looks at the prospects for galleries and artists
8 March 2021 • 5:00am
Up close: Visitors at the National Gallery in London
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Another three months? Really? The Government’s announcement that museums cannot open before May 17 – long after commercial galleries and even gyms have resumed operations – is crushingly disappointing. Last summer proved that they can function safely. And, for many, connecting with art is a form of “essential” daily exercise: a workout for the synapses, rather than the sinews, of which they have been deprived for too long.
Polly Brannan, the newly appointed artistic director of Open School East Open School East
The Art Newspaper has charted the development of the Open School East initiative since its genesis in 2013 by a visionary group including Sarah McCrory, director of Goldsmiths CCA, and Sam Thorne, director of Nottingham Contemporary. The school which offers an open-to-all study programme for emerging artists, charges no tuition fees and sets no age limit was initially based in Hackney, east London, but moved to Margate on the UK south coast in 2017. Its latest high-profile signing is Polly Brannan who has been appointed artistic director of the free art school and community space. Brannan’s CV is dotted with stellar roles such as education curator at Liverpool Biennial (2012-18) and founder of the artist collective Avant-Gardening. In these trying times, it is worth remembering that Open School East accepts applications from emerging practitioners with or without formal q