Pre-release access to DCMS Sectors Economic Estimates: Monthly GVA (to September 2022)
Published 16 November 2022
In accordance with the conditions for pre-release access to Official Statistics set out in the DCMS Statement of Compliance, the following Ministers and officials received privileged early access to the DCMS Sectors Economic Estimates: Monthly GVA (to September 2022) publication.
1. Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Michelle Donelan | Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport |
Julia Lopez | Minister of State for Media, Data and Digital Infrastructure |
Stuart Andrew | Minister for Sport, Tourism and Civil Society and Minister for Equalities |
Paul Scully | Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy |
Lord Parkinson | DCMS Lords Minister and Minister for Arts and Heritage |
Sarah Healey | Permanent Secretary |
Susannah Storey | Director General for Digital and Media Policy |
Sam Lister | Director General for Strategy and Operations |
Ruth Hannant | Joint-Director General for Culture, Sport and Civil Society |
Polly Payne | Joint-Director General for Culture, Sport and Civil Society |
Alison Kilburn | Director of Analysis |
Harman Sagger | Head Economist for Arts, Heritage and Tourism |
Anais Bauduin | Head of Digital and Tech Analysis |
Liz Jones | Head of Civil Society & Youth Analysis |
Sarah Stannard | Assistant Economist, Arts, Heritage and Tourism |
Matthew Scott-Clark | Senior Economist, Sport and Gambling |
Hamish Hanson | Assistant Economist, Digital Infrastructure |
Alex Bjorkegren | Statistician, Digital, Tech and Policy Directorate |
David Fyson | Economic Advisor, Creative Economy |
Nick Hamilton Wu | Statistician, Media and Creative Industries |
Edwin Poon | Economic Advisor, Arts, Heritage and Tourism |
Katie Richmond | Assistant Economist, Civil Society & Youth |
Dominic Smith | Head of technology and media communications |
Paul Gough | Communications – Chief Communications Officer |
Nisar Hussain | Communications – Chief Communications Officer |
Pre-release access to Ministers includes their private secretaries and special advisers.