Kate Wilson is a thought leader in workplace culture and creative business leadership.
She supports businesses in the film, TV, arts and cultural sectors as a consultant and strategic advisor.
Kate is a co-Founder of the Call It! Workplace Culture App. She is a graduate of UCLA, RADA and King’s College, and a member of BAFTA, Gray’s Inn and the Bar of England and Wales.
Run better, safer, fairer, more creative, profitable and sustainable businesses.
We offer a range of consultancy services including:
Workplace culture development and improvement, including crisis management
Leadership training and support
Community engagement
Design and delivery of Away Days
Change management
Business development including fundraising (feasibility and strategy)
Governance review
Strategic planning
Mediation
And Kate Wilson is available for speaking engagements: please contact Katie Read (katie@readmedia.co.uk)
Call It! App
Co-founder and CEO
2021 - ongoing
The Call It! App is an anonymous data collection and signposting tool designed to improve workplace culture. Ensuring everyone working on your project or in your company is safe, respected and fairly treated will lead to improved productivity, attendance, quality of work and profitability. Please download the app by searching for Call It! on the AppStore on GooglePlay and use the in-app demo.
Call It! is endorsed by Pact, Equity, Bectu, DirectorsUK, the Production Guild and the Mark Milsome Foundation, and is a recommended resources at ITV Studios and Channel 4. The app is fast becoming and setting an industry standard.
Call It! is in 12 languages with active partnerships in Germany, the Netherlands and Canada.
www.callitapp.org
Fury Films Ltd
Founder and CEO
2016 - 2023
Award-winning production company delivering a wide range of short films, artists’ moving image works, installations and events, while delivering consultancy services for the arts and cultural sector. Clients and production partners including 14-18 Now, Amazon Studios, ACE, Act IV, Buffalo 8, Bronte Parsonage Museum, Cinemagic, Curzon Artificial Eye, Denville Hall, EEFF, Film and TV Charity, the Foundling Museum, Framestore, Gearbox Records, Imperial War Museum, Kings Place, LSO, Mayor of London, National Gallery, Ravensbourne Studios, RRU News, Screencraft, The Space CIC, Shezad Dawood Studio, Timothy Taylor Gallery.
Writing
Kate’s first novel, Prospects, is published in July 2024 by Cinnamon Press and she has a TV series and feature film in development. She has written and published short stories, academic articles and cultural criticism, focusing on feminism, film and illness.
www.prospects-novel.com