Anna Ehnold-Danailov
Anna trained and worked as a theatre director, before establishing PiPA in 2015 together with co-founder and joint CEO Cassie Raine. Since then, PiPA has conducted key research into the challenges and needs of the parent and carer workforce, established the PiPA Best Practice Charter, and launched the Charter Programme, a tried and tested framework supporting performing arts organisations to attract and retain a more diverse workforce, inclusive of parents and carers.
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