Tom Fleming - How to develop country's creative industry, monetise it and attract foreign talent

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In this episode of "Mai Departe", Artur Gurău talks with Tom Fleming, a creative consultant from London, about Moldova’s creative industry, ways to help it, also about attracting talents, investment in the sector and ways to monetise it.

Summary:
00:00 Intro
00:21 Tom's professional experience in creative consultancy
02:35 What's Tom mission in Moldova and how to develop the local creative industry
09:02 How to motivate creatives to stay and work in Moldova instead of them going to Ukraine or Romania
13:04 "The magic happens outside everyone's comfort zone" and how to motivate businesses to collaborate on great ideas
21:22 Attracting foreign talent in Moldova. How can we achieve it
24:04 How can me motivate local and central authorities to be more open and collaborative
31:39 Getting the private sector involved in supporting creative initiatives
33:54 What are the best ways to export Moldova's creative talent
38:37 What makes Moldova special and how can we monetise it
41:31 Where can we find investors for Moldova's creative sector
43:06 Next steps that should be made in order to help the creative industry thrive
47:02 Tom's message for Moldovan creatives

Artur Gurău @gurau on Instagram
Tom Fleming @tfconsultancy on Instagram

???? Supported by Western NIS Enterprise Fund, which support initiatives that promotes reforms in Ukraine & Moldova and transformational projects

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Filmed at Creators Point in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

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