We round up the latest movements from the ticketing sector and associated industries…
Association for Cultural Enterprises CEO leaves for OneRen
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**Gordon Morrison** has left the Association for Cultural Enterprises to join charity OneRen in a new role as director of business development.
During his 18-month tenure at the Association for Cultural Enterprises, where he served as chief executive, Morrison helped to bring about a substantial increase in membership and solidify its position in the cultural and heritage sector.
Morrison joins the Paisley-based OneRen after it received a portion of a £100m ($129m/€118m) investment from the Scottish government.
“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity,” said Gordon.
“The chance to contribute to such a landmark project, in my hometown, was simply too compelling to pass up.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Association and am immensely proud of what we have accomplished together.
“The Association is in a really strong place, and I am confident that it will continue to flourish under the leadership of our inspirational chair, Melanie Lewis, our skilled and dedicated board of trustees and our hugely passionate team.”
Pastures new for Everton FC exec
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**Richard Kenyon** has left **Everton FC** after more than 11 years at the Premier League club.
He most recently served as chief commercial and communications officer and departs having helped the club in its soon-to-be-completed transition into a new stadium.
“I will always be proud that I was part of a small leadership team that navigated through some incredibly dark days to reach the position of stability TFG has delivered. They have given the Club and all Evertonians a much brighter future to look forward to,” Kenyon wrote on social media.
“I’ll also forever be proud of the projects I have led and delivered with some incredibly talented colleagues – significant projects that will have a positive impact on the Club for many years to come.”
Kenyon says that he will announce his next step in the coming days.
More details on Everton’s corporate restructure can be found on our sister site [TheStadiumBusiness.com](https://www.thestadiumbusiness.com/2025/03/10/everton-reshapes-senior-leadership-ahead-of-stadium-move/).
Australian Music Venue Foundation names first board members
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The **Australian Music Venue Foundation** has named **Harley Evans**, **Howard Adams**, and **Tamara Boakes** as the founding members of its board. **Mardi Caught** has since been made the first appointment to join the board.
The organisation will aim to engage all sectors of the music industry in Australia to focus on supporting grassroots music venues.
Price earns promotion at Lancashire Cricket Club
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**James Price** has been promoted to head of marketing and communications at **Emirates Old Trafford, Lancashire Cricket Club.**
He has been with the club since March 2015 and has been head of communications for the past five years.
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