GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL EVENTS LIMITED
Rosie Lee Wilson is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in live event management, sustainable merchandise production, and fashion design. Currently serving as the Live Screen-Printing Manager at Glastonbury Festival Events Limited, Rosie co-founded a business focused on creating high-quality, customizable merchandise while promoting sustainable practices. Previous experience includes roles as Production Accreditation Manager at Boomtown Fair, where Rosie coordinated the accreditation process for festival participants, and as an Incident Reporter for Winter Wonderland, documenting incidents and ensuring effective communication with emergency services. Rosie's design expertise extends to freelance positions with brands such as Carhartt WIP, Champion Europe Group, and Diesel. Rosie Lee Wilson holds a degree in Illustration and Visual Media from the University of the Arts London and has studied at the Bristol School of Art.
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GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL EVENTS LIMITED
The Glastonbury Festival aims to encourage and stimulate youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including pop music, dance music, jazz, folk music, fringe theatre, drama, mime, circus, cinema, poetry and all the creative forms of art and design, including painting, sculpture and textile art. A large area of the Festival (the “green” area) is set aside for complementary and alternative medicine, demonstrations and displays of environmentally-friendly technologies and techniques, various forms of religious expression, and a forum for debating environmental, social and moral issues. The Festival organises market places, selling an enormous range of wares, and which place particular emphasis on offering high quality prepared food and hand-made goods, including clothes and jewellery. The company makes films and recordings of the event, which are sold all over the world. In addition to all of this, the company actively pursues the objective of making a profit. And in so doing is able not only to make improvements to the site, but also to distribute large amounts of money to Greenpeace, Oxfam, Water Aid and other humanitarian causes which enhance the fabric of our society. In the running of the event the Festival deliberately employs the services of these organisations, increasing the amounts they can raise towards their objectives.