"The choice of songs was great - wonderful experience for the children"
CEO Announces Departure

Chief Executive Officer Liz Muge is leaving Make Some Noise after 6 years. Liz (pictured bottom left) has decided to move on after announcing that she is expecting a second child. Liz joined Make Some Noise after working as the Regional Co-ordinator for Youth Music in the East Midlands and has been instrumental in all of our success over the years.
We would like to offer our sincerest congratulations, wish Liz best of luck for her future endeavours, and thank her for all the hard work, dedication and huge impact her leadership has made on the lives of children, young people and musicians living and working in Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent. Liz’s enthusiasm, humour and vision will be greatly missed.
Congratulations to Tim Sharp, who will be taking on the role of Chief Executive Officer from the beginning of March.
We would like to offer our sincerest congratulations, wish Liz best of luck for her future endeavours, and thank her for all the hard work, dedication and huge impact her leadership has made on the lives of children, young people and musicians living and working in Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent. Liz’s enthusiasm, humour and vision will be greatly missed.
Congratulations to Tim Sharp, who will be taking on the role of Chief Executive Officer from the beginning of March.
Picture (Top right to left Christina Coker, Youth Music CEO & Richard Stilgoe, Youth Music Chair; Bottom right to left Liz Muge & Samantha Walker, Make Some Noise Young Ambassador)
