Marc Cave
Marc Cave is Director of the UK’s National Holocaust Centre and Museum, the only place of Holocaust remembrance and learning in the world founded by non-Jewish people and a multi-award winning Arts Council ’National Portfolio Organisation’. Since his appointment in November 2019 the Museum has dramatically accelerated the digital elements of its strategy including multi-platform experience The Forever Project and The Journey which are sector flagships. A creative industry entrepreneur Marc co-founded film company Green Cave People in 2012 having previously founded, built and sold advertising agency Drugstore.
Amsterdam was vile, but no pogrom – and it’s important to say so
In a world full of exaggeration and conspiracy theories, we must uphold lucidity and truth
UK has always worn two faces
Britain has a mixed history regarding antisemitism, argues the director of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Strength and survival
It might seem 'woke' to focus on women's experience of the Holocaust, says museum boss Marc Cave, but a new series of web events show that it is a vital way of getting important messages across
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