Dustin Chodorowicz
Nordicity, in partnership with Work Wild, Original Futures, and Capital Enterprise, was commissioned by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), to assess the social and economic benefit of shared workspaces in London.
Since 1996, Nordicity has worked with the CMPA to produce an annual comprehensive compilation of economic statistics on the screen-based production industry in Canada, including film, television and digital media production.
Ireland’s Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs engaged Nordicity and Olsberg-SPI (prime contractor) to prepare the first-ever comprehensive study of the audiovisual sector’s economic contribution.
The London Design Festival engaged Nordicity to prepare an analysis of its impact on London and UK economies. The analysis considered the various channels through which the festival has an economic impact, including festival operations, tourism, new business for design companies, inward investment, human capital development and promotion of the UK/London brand.
Since 1996, Nordicity produced an annual comprehensive compilation of economic statistics on the screen-based production industry in Canada, including film, television and digital media production.
Since 1996, Nordicity produced an annual comprehensive compilation of economic statistics on the screen-based production industry in Canada, including film, television and digital media production.