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forum for changeThe Culture Footprint features disciples in Arts, Media, Business, Education, Politics and other professions who bring the presence of Jesus in the culture.

A colourful collection of artisans, entrepreneurs, media makers, teachers, actors, singer/songwriters, politicians, seeking the wellbeing of society - one story at the time.

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Latest Culture Footprint Editions
Culture Footprint: Rachel Brown
Rachel Brown has previously worked at the BBC and Trinity Mirror but she now works as a freelance producer for GMTV. She has a BA in English, an MA in Literature and Culture and a Postgraduate in Broadcast Journalism. Her passion is acting and performing and she could happily read scripts all day. Rachel has run drama groups voluntarily for years within her church. At present she is also writing a series of children's books, based on her two-year old daughter.
Culture Footprint: Mark Waddington
Mark Waddington has had a varied career in the media spanning radio, TV and the internet. He's presented programmes and produced them, promoted them and blogged about them. He began at BBC Local Radio in Leeds, was a continuity announcer on BBC ONE, directed Songs of Praise and has made award winning TV trailers. After a couple of years managing ITV Local Yorkshire he is now running his own media training business.
Culture Footprint: Martin Clark
Martin Clark is Deputy Chief Executive of Citylife, a social enterprise which issues charitable bonds and provides space and support for social enterprises. He is the author of The Social Entrepreneur Revolution: doing good by making money, making money by doing good. "There are plenty of distractions that keep me from being consumed by the challenge of work: my wife and two lovely girls, sport, mountains and music. I particularly love camping on mountain summits where you briefly feel so far from the troubles of our world and reconnected to the earth, the atmosphere and the Creator."
Culture Footprint: Stephen Walker
After a brief spell as a motorcycle despatch rider Stephen Walker has worked in Banking for 28 years and for the last 18 years has been a financial adviser. He enjoys all sports but particularly football, tennis and golf, all of which he still plays as often as possible.
Culture Footprint: Veron Graham
Veron Graham is a press officer at The Salvation Army. Prior to this, he has worked as a researcher, producer and reporter on BBC TV/radio, a reporter and columnist on a variety of publications including The Birmingham Mail, The Voice, Boxing News, Press Gazette and (the dear departed!) Christian Herald. He is also part of the family-run media/ PR business, The Grahamedia Agency.

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