Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
Consultant
Jamie Njoku-Goodwin OBE is a campaigner, strategist and public policy advocate working at the intersection of culture and politics. He has operated at the highest levels of the British government and the UK creative sector, having held roles including Director of Strategy at No. 10 Downing Street and CEO of UK Music. He also previously worked as a Special Adviser at the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport, and as a Special Adviser at the UK Department of Health during the pandemic.
Jamie sits on a number of boards across the arts world, including ABRSM, Britten Pears Arts, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal College of Music. He has previously served as a member of National Council of Arts Council England, on the Expert Advisory Panel for the UK National Plan for Music Education, as a judge for the UK City of Culture 2025, and as a member of the Creative Industries Council.
Jamie holds a First Class Degree in Music from the University of Nottingham, and is a keen amateur pianist and conductor.
