Are you interested in systems that support arts evaluation, with a particular focus on qualitative, intangible outcomes? We are delighted to announce that Michael Chappell will be a keynote speaker on March 19 at Digital Arts Services Symposium 2019. Michael will share critical reflections on fostering new models and technologies to measure the value and impact of the arts.
Michael is the CEO of Culture Counts (Australia). A Chartered Management Consultant with a B.Econ (Hons) from UWA, Michael spent five years working in market and property research before beginning a career in Management Consulting in 1991.
Michael has an extensive association in the Arts sector. He is the former Chairman of PVI Collective, a West Australian Contemporary Arts organization. Prior to this, Michael served as Chairman and Board Member for West Australian Ballet.
In 2011, Michael developed Culture Counts, a system for evaluating any investment or activity that has an economic or social impact for individuals and the community including cultural centres, arts events or festivals and business precincts. The metrics have undergone extensive research, consultation and academic validation in Australia and the UK.
Michael has over 20 years of economic policy and strategy consulting experience, augmented with formal training in Corporate Strategy Development through Stanford University and postgraduate qualifications from the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is the founder and Managing Director of Pracsys Economics, a national firm or urban economists represented in Western Australia and Victoria.