DUB 5 Director NYDUS Discusses Creative Arts at CWO Event
NYDUS with Bob Blackman, Conservative MP for Harrow East
The Director of DUB 5, NYDUS, attended an exclusive Conservative Women’s Organisation (CWO) event in Westminster Wednesday evening, engaging in discussions about the creative arts with key political figures. Among those present was CBE MP Bob Blackman, representing Harrow East, alongside prominent members of the CWO, including Regional Chair for London Ajantha Tennakoon and Deanne Keene, Founder and Co Chair of Conservative Friends of the Arts.
The private gathering provided a platform for influential minds to explore various topics, with NYDUS focusing primarily on the creative arts sector. As the music and arts industries continue to evolve, such collaborations play a crucial role in shaping policies that support innovation and sustainability within the creative community.
NYDUS expressed his enthusiasm about the event, stating: “It was a pleasure to be invited to such a distinguished function and exchange ideas with so many brilliant minds. The creative sector thrives on collaboration and conversations like these can help drive meaningful change.”
With key figures aligning their vision, this initiative marks an exciting step forward in bridging the gap between political influence and artistic growth, potentially paving the way for new support structures within the industry.