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Jocelyn Burnham
Jocelyn Burnham (she/her) is one of the UK's leading independent artificial intelligence consultants, trainers, and speakers, specialising in the culture and heritage sector while applying insights across diverse industries.
She has been commissioned by organisations including Arts Council England, Tate, Art Fund, Shakespeare's Globe, RADA, Kew and Historic Royal Palaces to produce bespoke AI workshops and consultation projects. Her work has also been sought by industries beyond the cultural space, seeking to apply creative approaches to AI innovation.
Jocelyn has spoken on AI and its cross-sector applications at conferences organised by the British Library, the Arts Marketing Association, the National Lottery Heritage Fund and others. Her writing on artificial intelligence and its implications has been published in multiple sector titles, including Arts Professional and Clore Leadership.
Jocelyn was previously the Communications Manager of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK, the Marketing Campaigns Manager of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, the Marketing and Communications Manager of Music Theatre Wales, the Publications Officer of Sadler's Wells, and the Marketing Manager of Sheringham Little Theatre, among multiple freelance marketing projects. She also worked as a freelance journalist, publishing with Time Out (London) and USA Today.
She currently serves as the South East Regional Associate for the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) and holds a BA in Politics with International Relations from the University of York.