Meet the Team
Phil Castang MBE
CEO
Phil has over 25 years experience leading highly successful music, arts and education projects. Originally training as a sound engineer, Phil spent much of the late 80s behind a mixing desk working with artists such as Adam Ant and Maxi Priest. He went on to produce numerous recordings including the album ‘Utopia’ for Peter Gabriel’s ‘Real World’ Records. Phil is currently Chair of the Music Education Council and has been on the Department for Education advisory panel helping to write a revised National Plan for Music Education.
Kate Peden
Development Director
Kate has extensive leadership, fundraising and consultancy experience spanning the arts, culture and commercial sectors. She has led fundraising teams at the National Trust and Oxford Playhouse; undertaken consultancy for flagship arts organisations and government departments; and initiated various education and participation programmes both locally and nationally. Kate has a background in the performing arts, having attended Mountview Theatre School and working as an actor for over ten years. She has held a number of Trusteeships and is currently a Trustee of the Cheltenham Trust.
Abbie Carlisle
Senior Marketing Officer
Abbie works as part of the Marketing and Communications team, managing all digital content, such as the website, email marketing and social media. She also manages the traditional marketing promotion plan for our events. Abbie has a background in performing arts, and many years' experience in marketing and communications. She has also completed her CIM Level 4 and Level 6 qualifications.
Kate Gardner
Director of Programmes
Kate has over 15 years experience in the arts sector, designing and delivering large scale projects to the highest level. Stating out at the Milton Keynes City Orchestra, Kate quickly progressed in the music education sector working at the London Symphony Orchestra in their Discovery team and then joining Music for Youth in 2014. Kate is a proactive person motivated by working with people, developing long term relationships, and getting results and is deeply passionate about the arts and creating life changing opportunities for young people.
Programme and Marketing Coordinator
Ethan McInerney
Ethan is the Programme and Marketing Coordinator at MFY, working to deliver a yearlong season of inspirational events, alongside aspects of social media and marketing.
A professional trumpeter and composer himself, he graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2022. Specialising in classical, soundtrack, jazz and commercial genres, Ethan has won awards worldwide for his film scores and trumpet playing. Some highlights include performing at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and a UK/Ireland tour with the London Film Music Orchestra.
Ethan is passionate about providing the next generation of musicians with the confidence and opportunities to take their next steps in music!
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FLORENCE AMBROSE
Flo is Head of Performance, Programming and Faculties at the Royal College of Music where she has worked since 2007. In her role at the RCM, she manages the artistic programme whilst overseeing the strategic planning and scheduling of events. In 2017 she received Honorary membership of the Royal College of Music.
Flo vividly remembers performing in a Schools Prom at the Royal Albert Hall on the double bass which confirmed her desire to work in music. Previously she was a trustee of One Youth Dance and the chair of Street Orchestra Live.
SIMON BULL
Simon joined Music for Youth in 2020 and brings fundraising and business development expertise. Simon originally trained as a musician, studying trombone and conducting and has shared the stage with artists like Sir Roger Norrington, Allan Vizzutti, Randy Brecker, and Bill Watrous. As a fundraiser, Simon led teams achieving multi-million pound targets across different sectors. He now works in CSR. He also finds time to serve as Music Director for Richmond Music Trust, leveraging 22 years of teaching and performing experience. He supports Music for Youth because he believes all young people should have the opportunity to perform music, no matter their background, instrument, or favourite genre.
CHRIS BROWN
Chris has worked at the National Education Union (and the National Union of Teachers before it) since 2002. He initially had policy and research roles at the Union and has been working on political affairs since 2006. Chris studied Politics at the University of Liverpool. Before then he attended comprehensive schools in Newcastle upon Tyne. Chris is proud to support Music for Youth as he believes that all children should have the opportunity to access music education, regardless of their background and upbringing.
ISABEL CHURCHER - Vice Chair
Isabel joined the Music for Youth Trustees in 2024 with a wealth of experience in arts, heritage and culture. Her focus has been enabling a wider variety of audiences to experience arts and culture, supporting workforce development and individual mentoring and coaching. She is currently Strategic Partnerships Manager at The National Archives Sector Leadership team, and most recently Senior Manager for national Museums Investment at Arts Council England. She previously managed museums throughout the Midlands focusing on audience and workforce development to enable greater access and diversity. She has a wealth of trustee experience and is also a life-long fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
TONY HARRIS - Chair
Professor Tony Harris is the Principal and an Executive Director of AD Education UK, a higher education provider comprising the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance and the SAE Institute, with campuses in London, Leamington Spa, Liverpool, Leeds and Glasgow. He is a teacher, musician, composer and producer and a Professor of Music Education. Tony is also a non-executive member of the Academic Board of the Royal Northern College of Music, a trustee and Council Member of Birmingham Newman University, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Tony continues to create and release his own unique brand of music under his artist alter-ego Boring Phil.
COLLIN HILLS
Collin is a creative industry professional with over 15 years of experience. He currently serves as the Head of Creative Development at Be United, a charity dedicated to promoting the arts and culture of the Black and African-Caribbean community in Scotland. He is responsible for overseeing the organisation's creative arts strategy and direction and utilises his expertise to design and deliver innovative programs that provide a deeper level of support to Scotland’s Black creatives.
He is an advocate for young creatives and dedicates his time and energy to their support and advancement. As a filmmaker, musician and writer, he has used his talents to inspire and empower others throughout his career and he has helped to create more vibrant artistic communities, ensuring that the voices of young creatives are heard and celebrated.
ALEX MERCKX
Alex Merckx is a passionate amateur classical singer and oboist, based in Oxford. Her belief in the incredible benefit that music and performance offers, has come from both her childhood and that of her 3 children. Alex hopes that her experience working within the health tech and health charity industries as a Director of Marketing and Partnerships, might offer some valuable support to Music For Youth to ensure its continued success.
JON PELLUET - Vice Chair
Jon joined the Board of Music For Youth in March 2023, inspired by the vision and impact of the organisation’s work. He has been a senior fundraiser in the charity and arts sectors for nearly 20 years, and is Director of Development at The BRIT School, the world-famous free arts school in Croydon. Prior to that, Jon has been in senior leadership positions at Speech and Language UK, Revitalise, and FareShare, and was Trustee of arts organisations Drake Music and Stanley Arts.
Music Mentors
Music for Youth’s Music Mentors are a highly valued part of our work and play a vital role as the face of the organisation at events and beyond.
Our Music Mentors are the ‘eyes and ears’ of Music for Youth, feeding back on performance standards, making recommendations for progression opportunities within our programme, giving expert advice via our new ‘Mentor on Call’ scheme; and contributing to the development of specific programmes and resources.
Developing young artists forms a vital part of our work and music mentoring is central to this. Our Music for Youth Mentors are respected professional musicians and music educators working across the musical spectrum, and together we support hundreds of groups and individuals with their unique musical development.
MFY Mentors are present at all our events, including the Regional and National Festivals, providing all participants with access to advice from experts in their field.
Mentors offer critique and support to all participants, whether in person at an event, or in the form of written feedback or an online Mentor-On-Call session.
Our Mentors
Adey Grummet
Aileen Douthwaite
Alison Walker
Andy Grappy
Andy Stott
Bridget Walsh
Damien Harron
David Beer
Jamie Trowell
Joanna Mangona
Joe Broughton
Kate Jones
Katie Chatburn
Lucy Hollins
Matt Harrison
Neil Valentine
Nicola Wydenbach
Nikki Yeoh
Patrick Bailey
Rachel Cooper
Roger Argente
Sarah Freestone
Sarah Watts
Shaun Thompson
Sophie Smith
Tom Appleton
Tom Chapman
Tom Hewins
Trevor Lines