The Creative Business Mentor Network was set up to nurture creative companies with an appetite for growth. The Network gives creative companies the rare opportunity of one-to-one mentoring with some of the most successful business people in the creative sector.
If you'd like to be considered for Spring 2013's programme, please let us know here.
The Mentors are passionate about the sector and volunteer their time as a way of giving something back. They share practical advice on overcoming the challenges of running a creative business and have helped a variety of creative companies build business success.
| Tim Bevan, Working Title Films |
Tim Bonnet, Creston |
| Alex Connock, Shine UK |
Andy de Groose |
| Sarah du Heaume, Just Media |
Sara Geater. Fremantle Media UK |
| Alex Graham, Wall to Wall |
Gerard Grech, Nokia |
| Jon Hare, Sensible Software |
Mike Hayes, Sega Europe |
| Miles Jacobson, Sports Interactive |
Mike Kelly, Northern Alliance Limited |
| Howard Kiedaisch, Arts Alliance |
Debbie Manners, KEO Films |
| Steve Mcallister, BBC Worldwide |
Patrick McKenna, Ingenious Media |
| Neil Morris, Endure |
Andy Payne, Appynation |
| Louise Pedersen, All3Media International |
Paul Sandler, Objective Productions |
| Steve Taylor, The Neighbourhood |
Jane Turton, All3Media |
| John Varney, Maximum Clarity |
Charles Wace, Two Four |
| Rob Woodward, STV | Heather Wright, Aardman |
The Network is now in its third year and we have found business mentoring can benefit creative companies in a number of ways:
Together with our partners Nesta is launching another cohort of the Creative Business Mentor Network. Creative companies that meet our eligibility criteria can register there interest here for the chance to work with the industry's most successful business leaders.
As part of the Network you will receive;
Criteria for applications in Spring 2013:
Do you want to stand out from the other applicants? If so, you will have the option at application stage to submit a two minute video describing who you are, what you do and why you are interested in mentoring alongside your application form.
PLEASE NOTE: If successful, companies will be required to pay a fee of admin £200. If this page and associated content haven't answered your queries, please contact us at: cbmn@nesta.org.uk
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Check out the latest group of creative companies being mentored through the programme.
If you'd like to be considered for Spring 2013's programme, please let us know here.
Read the guest blogs from some of the programme mentors offering advice succeeding in the creative industries:
About the first year of the programme
Case studies from year 1
Five Laws of Creative Leadership - Keynote speech by Lord Puttnam
Vox pops
Reflections from the first year's participants
Mentee Interviews

Find out what the second year's mentees wanted to get out of the programme
Meet the mentees
Find out more about the companies that received mentoring as part of the second year of the programme.
Evaluation
This is the final report presenting evaluation findings from the first year of CBMN.
Download the report
Literature Review
A literature review as part of an evaluation of two NESTA mentoring programmes: CBMN and Raise the Game.
Download the report
Next Steps
A quick reference guide for mentees and mentors
Download the guide