Jo Burns

Jo Burns has worked in the arts and culture sector for over 20 years. For the last decade she has worked for Wirral Museums Service. In 2019 she took over as Museums Manager, six months after starting the role, the country went into lockdown. Since then she has worked with her team to retain audiences through interesting and engaging digital content across the Service’s social media platforms and websites.
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