Our People

Staff

  • Jane Rich, Founder/CEO

    I have worked in the Arts and Charity sector for over 25 years and enjoy every day seeing the power of the Arts to make positive change.  I am privileged to be at the helm of an amazing organisation with a wonderful team that help people transform their lives with creativity.  My personal creative pleasures are drawing, painting, crochet and making spreadsheets.

    jane@camcommarts.org.uk

  • Beth McCabe, Head of Delivery

    I’ve been with CCA since its start and it is my privileged role to manage the learning programme and ensure the CCA experience is the best it can be for everyone involved. I know from my own experience how important creativity and connection are to mental health and I bring that insight and a great deal of compassion to my role.  To nurture my own creativity I sing and practice yoga.

  • Jen Walsh, Community Arts Co-ordinator

    Historically I have had the wonderful opportunity to engage in roles supporting people to move in a healthier direction. This makes me happy. My education has focused around Women’s Studies, Sociology, Counselling and Management of Substance Misuse. I find joy in colour, music, fresh air and humour.

    jen@camcommarts.org.uk

  • Hannah Hitchin, Administrator

    I am passionate about making art accessible for all and have had the pleasure of seeing the benefit art can have on people’s wellbeing. My educational background is in performing and visual arts with a focus on film and television studies. I have been working in cinema exhibition and arts education for the past 10 years. Outside of work I enjoy attending music gigs and festivals.

    admin@camcommarts.org.uk

  • Christine Hammond, Next Steps Work Coach

  • Sacha Lee, Creative Fenland Director

    I have 30 years of experience in the Arts & Culture sector, ranging from being a professional contemporary dancer and choreographer to creative producer and artistic director of The Point in Hampshire where I worked with artists in all art forms including dance, theatre, circus and outdoor arts. What motivates me is being able to connect people to the arts, to move people and to inspire. My big passions in addition to arts and culture are mountain biking, walking, nature and attempting to grow vegetables!

  • Magda Bryans, Creative Fenland Community Arts Development Manager

  • Alan Seiglow, Creative Volunteering Officer

    I really love helping, sharing and enabling others. I know first-hand through my own journey the value of finding wellbeing in creativity. Alongside a passion for theatre, cinema and music I have 20+ years of experience working in cultural and educational organisations. At home I am a practising writer of prose, screenwriting and other assorted ramblings.

  • Paula Van Dyke, Creative Fenland Community Arts Coordinator

  • Beci Callow, Creative Fenland Community Arts Coordinator

    I have worked within education and arts settings for a little over 10 years. I knew from my own experiences the importance of creativity for wellbeing and I enjoy sharing that with others. Alongside my work, I am a potter and enjoy working with clay and being outside in my allotment digging in the mud.

    beci@creativefenland.org.uk


Creative Tutors

The creative practitioners we work with are very special. They are talented, passionate about their art-form and enjoy inspiring others. If you are interested in becoming a creative tutor with Cambridge Community Arts, please visit our Opportunities page.

Governance

Board of Trustees

Our dedicated Board of Trustees meets four times a year and is responsible for overall financial and strategic management. Members draw on a range of experience to help us achieve our goals.

  • Kate Collins

    Chair

    Kate’s background is in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Consultancy. After 30+ years in consultancy she is enjoying a fairly intensive involvement in Cambridge charities and community projects. She founded Love Mill Road and was chair of Mill Road Winter Fair for 4 years. She’s particularly motivated by creative strategy and partnership building and enjoys making stuff happen via the process of meetings, networking and committees.

    She spend most of my spare time on charity and community projects! Other favourite activities are gardening, watercolour painting, walking and travel.

  • Tony Rosella

    Creative Industries / HE

    Tony is the Associate Dean of the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire and a Visiting Professor at SANDA University, Shanghai, China. He has an industry and academic background in Fashion.

    Tony is passionate about investing in people, providing lifelong learning opportunities for learners that may not always have access to creative experiences.

    In his spare time Tony enjoys reading, running, cycling, spending time with his friends and family.

  • Matthew Bryan

    Legal

    Matt is a legal professional in London.

    In 2021 Matt cycled 4,600kn from Cambridge to Instanbul to raise funds for Cambridge Community Arts!

  • Sophie Baillie

    Communications & Marketing

    Sophie is an Associate Director at Conscious Communications and supports Cambridge Community Arts will all things to do with Communications & Marketing.

  • Tata Bassey

    Creative

    Tata is a performance artist with a passion for painting and singing.

    He enjoys supporting people in the community to grow positively in their physical and mental wellbeing.

  • Julie Brophy

    Organisational Psychology

    Julie is a business psychologist working in a business and data transformation consultancy.

    Working with clients on their most complex business, Julie brings a lot of creativity to their issues. She’s looking forward to bringing her skills and experience to CCA. It brings together two of Julie’s passions, creativity and mental health.

  • Emma Lowe

    Business

    Emma retired in 2023 having spent her working life in outsourced service provision. Initially focussed on catering and facilities management, she then went on to take HR qualifications and became focussed on leading teams in HR business systems delivery, especially payroll, for large UK organisations, with team members based in the U.K. and India.

    Emma lives in Newmarket and is enjoying the opportunity to go racing more frequently. She took a short art course and suddenly discovered a previously unknown joy in creating abstract art which has led to some small successes in local exhibitions, markets etc.

Community Advisory Panel

The Community Advisory Panel (CAP) meet four times a year and help to ensure that CCA continues to learn and improve, adopting best practice at all times and making sure that learners’ and creative tutors’ voices are heard.

MEMBERSHIP

  • Beth McCabe, Senior Management Team

  • Clive Philips, Mental Health Professional

  • Lisette Veit, Education Professional

  • Hazel McLean, CCA Learner Representative

  • Louise Perry, CCA Learner Representative

  • Dani Penhaligan, Tutor Representative