The Guildhall Trust
Hayley Reay has a diverse work experience in the arts and cultural sector. Hayley started their career as an Actor in 2009, and later became a Community Theatre Facilitator from 2011 to 2015. In 2012, they joined The Guildhall Trust where they held various roles, including Receptionist & Box Office Assistant, Community Development Officer, Learning and Participation Coordinator, Learning and Participation Manager, and currently, Head of Learning and Participation. During their time at The Guildhall Trust, they contributed to the development of the Trust's cultural strategy, established outreach and arts engagement programs, and coordinated the 'Get into Music' skills and development program. In 2018, they also served as the Director for Hornpipe Theatre Company, which is affiliated with The Guildhall Trust. Additionally, Hayley Reay served as a Governor for Castle View Academy from 2019 to 2021.
Hayley Reay attended St Bartholomews School, Newbury, Berkshire from 2001 to 2009. Their degree name and field of study during this time are not provided. After completing their education at St Bartholomews School, they went on to attend the University of South Wales from 2009 to 2012. During their time at the university, they pursued a degree in Performance and Media. Specific details about their field of study at the university are not provided.
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The Guildhall Trust
The Guildhall Trust takes an innovative approach to diversifying and evolving cultural assets, ensuring growth, sustainability, and social impact for local authorities and cultural organisations. Initially established as a not-for-profit Distributing Organisation (NPDO) by Portsmouth City Council in 2010, Portsmouth Cultural Trust became a registered charity in 2013. Following a comprehensive consultation process and rebranding, the Trust changed its name to The Guildhall Trust in 2019. As the cultural management of the iconic Portsmouth Guildhall, we understand the balance between driving commercial revenues and supporting community and educational activities. Portsmouth Guildhall boasts a 2000-seat concert hall that hosts an exceptional range of music, comedy, dance, drama, and family shows. Additionally, the venue is one of the leading conference and meeting centres on the South Coast. It provides a range of large, mid-size and small spaces to accommodate any event. We also develop cultural opportunities for the community through interactive 'Get Involved' programmes and events, including the highly successful Dance Live! and Portsmouth Comic Con. A journey from zero to 25000+ instances of community engagement through the production and presentation of nationally recognised events and targeted projects. All of this whilst increasing our turnover through diversifying our commercial initiatives. If you're seeking venue management or consultancy services that truly make a positive impact on the community, look no further. In the same manner, if you have any questions about the services and activities we offer at Portsmouth Guildhall, please do not hesitate to contact us without hesitation, as we are confident that we can assist you.