Dean's Lecture Series – with Rose Marley, CEO Co-Operatives UK
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Dean's Lecture Series – with Rose Marley, CEO Co-Operatives UK

By Anglia Ruskin University - Community Engagement

Join us for a special guest lecture from Rose Marley CEO of Co-Operatives UK

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ARU Cambridge

East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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'The opportunity for cooperatives and cooperative business models to be part of a solution to build a more sustainable and fairer economy.'


As innovation and technology transform the way we live and work, the co-operative movement and co-operative businesses must be ready to lead and adapt to help create a more sustainable and fairer economy. As the future of work evolves, co-operatives and co-operative business models have the opportunity to be part of that solution.


This lecture will explore how co-operative businesses and business models can harness that change for the common good, creating democratic opportunities for our communities.


This event will take place in-person only.


About our speaker

Rose Marley is the CEO of Co-operatives UK, which empowers and supports co-operative enterprise to grow the co-operative economy and create a fairer society.

Joining in 2021, she immediately spearheaded the creation of an ambitious new strategy to grow the co-operative economy, with support from the UK Government and the backing of the United Nations, who declared 2025 the UN year of the co-operative.

Rose is Chair of the International Co-operative Working Group (ICWG) which is a founding member of the Fund for International Co-operative Development and a Director of the International Co-operative Alliance.

In addition, Rose is a member and fellow of RSA, an advisor to Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, Chair of Beyond the Music Co-op and founding Director of award-winning social enterprise SharpFutures.

Rose has most recently been appointed to Chair the Middleton Mayoral Development Corporation alongside Middletonian Steve Coogan, with a view to co-operative and community regeneration in the North of Manchester and birthplace of the Co-operative movement Rochdale.

Rose has had an eclectic career. Self-employed from a young age, she cut her teeth in the music business in the era known as ‘Madchester’ before turning her hand to social enterprise, inspired by the lack of social mobility in the creative industries and in search of something more impactful, she has been an ambassador for Social Enterprise and Co-operatives ever since.


[LS 12.08.25]

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Oct 22 · 18:00 GMT+1