A top media professional from Luton Sixth Form college is now adding chair of Att10tive social enterprise to his other chairmanship role as he also chairs Bedfordshire police community scrutiny panel.
One of the most well-known social enterprises in Luton and Bedfordshire, Att10tive operates in schools, colleges, and community organisations and is supported by the Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation, Bedfordshire Police, and others.
Among his numerous duties, Phil Dickson Earle, a Senior Media Resource Technician at Luton Sixth Form College, organises a 72-hour film challenge for students. In addition, Phil ran a record business and performed in amateur theatre for thirty years.
“I’ve known Montell, our managing director, for a long time, and I’ve watched Att10tive grow from an idea to an organisation that improves the lives of many people,” he remarked. I firmly think that having a connected community opens us up to fresh perspectives and chances, which is why I support Att10tive’s partnership work so much. I wholeheartedly support Att10tives’ mission to empower, educate, and engage people of all ages, regardless of their background or identity.
Montell Neufville, Managing Director, stated, “We are thrilled to have Phil join Att10tive as our new chair. He approaches the position with a depth of knowledge and enthusiasm.
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