WaterBear | The College of Music
Alex Deadman is an accomplished communications and PR professional with extensive experience in the music and events industry. Currently serving as the Head of Communications at Tickets for Good since January 2021, Alex also holds multiple roles including PR, Marketing, and Event Planning for Tramlines Festival since 2010, and as a Higher Education Lecturer at WaterBear | The College of Music. Alex is the Founder of Worlds Collide, offering strategic communications and crisis management consultation, and has previously contributed to various organizations such as Off Me Nut Records, Tramlines Events Ltd, and Junglist Alliance. Additionally, Alex plays a key role in the creative community through the Employer Advisory Board at The University of Sheffield and leads a family business, The Holy Chalice, a record label. With over 20 years of industry experience, Alex is dedicated to empowering the next generation of music professionals.
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WaterBear | The College of Music
WaterBear – The College of Music offers BA (Hons) and master's degree courses designed for today's musicians, artists and industry professionals. We’re about smaller class sizes, flexible course delivery, one-to-one mentoring and exclusive work experience and career development opportunities for our students, as well as inspiring creative freedom and building communities of exceptional industry connections. Students learn from leading music innovators at our UK city-wide campuses in Brighton and Sheffield, or online via remote learning. WaterBear is a College of Falmouth University, a pioneer in creative industries education, entrepreneurship and innovation. WaterBear was founded by music education pioneers Adam Bushell and Bruce John Dickinson. Together they each have more than 30 years’ experience in professional music and 25 years at the highest level of music education. Their relentless dedication to supporting musicians and artists is focused on building sustainable long-term careers.