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KATHERINE EVANS - DEVELOPMENT & GOVERNANCE OFFICER
Katherine began working at the Foundation in February 2017. Prior to this she worked at Wales Millennium Centre for almost 5 years in various roles, including Development Assistant. Katherine also works as a professional musician in her spare time, teaching violin to young students in Cardiff and performing in a string quartet at functions in South Wales. She graduated from Cardiff University in 2010 with an undergraduate degree in Music (BMus) and was awarded a Masters in Music Performance from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2014. Katherine is fluent in both Welsh and English.
Katherine’s special interests/expertise include: the arts in Wales, equality and social inclusion and the preservation of the Welsh Language.