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30th October 2019 Emma Banks becomes Nordoff Robbins trustee We are proud to announce a new member of our Board of Trustees – Emma Banks. Impact and Governance News Emma Banks is a multi-award-winning music agent at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), and co-head of CAA’s London office, where she represents many of the world’s leading musicians, including Katy Perry, Muse, Arcade Fire, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Florence + The Machine, Marilyn Manson, Kylie Minogue, and Green Day. Emma is a longstanding supporter of Nordoff Robbins and for the past five years has been committee Chair of our flagship event the O2 Silver Clef Awards. In this time the event has raised over £5.5 million for our charity, helping us to enrich more lives through music. Emma also sits on our Race Day event committee, fusing her personal passions with her philanthropic interests. Emma will now join our Board of Trustees , who work together to take an informed and strategic overview of our charity’s activities. Our Chair of Trustees David Munns said: “We’re delighted to have Emma Banks join our Board. Her abundant experience, knowledge and insight will be an invaluable addition. Her passion and belief in our work will help us achieve our ambition to bring music therapy to even more people who need it.” Emma Banks said: “It’s a privilege to be joining Nordoff Robbins’ Board of Trustees. Supporting the charity has always made complete sense to me – I honestly don’t know of a better charity to get behind than one which uses music to bring so much joy, comfort and hope to people experiencing so many different challenges in life. I relish the opportunity to contribute to the Board and the strategies that will help to safeguard the charity’s music therapy delivery for years to come.” More News Annual Legends of Rugby event in aid of Nordoff Robbins to go ahead virtually The long-standing Legends of Rugby event in aid of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Charity, which sees the world of rugby and music come together in a celebration of one of England’s Rugby heroes, was due to take place today, at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House, and will now go ahead virtually on Friday 26 February 2021. Find out more The Government needs to urgently negotiate paperwork-free travel in Europe for UK artists At a time when the whole industry is on life support due to the Covid ban on live music, the Government's Brexit negotiating failure will tip many performers over the edge. Find out more