Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Anne Morrison, Director of the Â鶹Éç Academy, announced today that Donna Taberer has been appointed to the role of Head of Public Service Partnerships, Â鶹Éç Academy.
In this role, Donna will implement the Academy's external strategy, engaging with industry training bodies and major stakeholders. A significant part of the role is exploring how the Â鶹Éç can share as much training as possible with the wider broadcasting industry as part of its public service mission.
Donna will seek to build mutually beneficial partnerships with other UK broadcasters and outside training bodies. She will aim to create a wide ranging external training plan which meets industry needs appropriately; and, subject to fair trading considerations, makes much of the Â鶹Éç Academy's wide range of learning resources freely available outside the Â鶹Éç.
Donna was, until the end of last week, Head of Entertainment and Features at Five, where she commissioned and executive-produced programmes working with talent such as Justin Lee Collins and Emma Bunton. She began her career as a print journalist working on national and regional titles, before joining the Â鶹Éç in 1990 as a researcher on That's Life. From then until 2006, Donna went on to work on programmes across a range of genres such as daytime, chat, cookery, crime, and documentaries, including programmes like Watchdog and the National Lottery. She worked in a number of senior editorial and management roles including Chief Assistant, Â鶹Éç Features and Events, Managing Editor of Â鶹Éç Leisure and Factual Entertainment, group managing editor of Â鶹Éç General Factual, Deputy Controller of Â鶹Éç Documentaries and Contemporary Factual, and Deputy Controller of Â鶹Éç Factual and Learning.
She left the Â鶹Éç for Sky One in 2006 as Commissioning Editor, Entertainment, working with talent such as Ricky Hatton, Wayne Rooney and Robbie Williams, and joined Five in August 2009.
Anne Morrison said: "I am delighted that we have been able to appoint someone of Donna's calibre and track record, and to bring her back to the Â鶹Éç. The Â鶹Éç Academy is increasingly working in partnership with outside training bodies and Donna's role will be vital in helping to identify skills gaps in the industry and ensuring that the mobile workforce on which the Â鶹Éç depends is equipped with the required skills."
Donna Taberer said: "Training has always been a passion and it's great to be returning to the Â鶹Éç in such a critical role. This is a unique opportunity to combine my Â鶹Éç and commercial experience. I'm looking forward to working at the Â鶹Éç Academy and with partners across the industry."
The Â鶹Éç Academy, launched in December 2009, is the Â鶹Éç's centre for training. It houses the Colleges of Journalism, Production, Leadership and the Centre of Technology. The Â鶹Éç Academy aims to put training and development at the heart of broadcasting by equipping both Â鶹Éç staff and the wider industry with the skills they need for a lifetime of employability in an ever-changing media landscape.
The Academy focuses on providing high-quality training to all Â鶹Éç staff and on building external relationships to extend the Â鶹Éç's training resources to the wider industry. A portfolio, which includes face-to-face courses, online programmes and a variety of development initiatives, ensures that training is relevant and effective for both the individual and the business.
We aim to share as much of our training as possible with the wider UK broadcasting industry for free. We also offer some of our courses on a commercial basis, both within the UK and abroad.
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