Marta works across our portfolio providing research, analysis, and project management expertise.
Marta has particular expertise in public policy for the cultural and creative industries. She has previously undertaken studies for UNESCO, the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), UK Research & Innovation (UKRI), and the European Commission (DC EAC and DG CNECT)
With SPI, Marta has recently managed studies quantifying the economic impacts of film and television incentives in Iceland and Spain. Marta is currently working with Sèmè City, the government’s flagship innovation hub in the Republic of Benin, to undertake a comprehensive study that will provide recommendations for the development of the screen industries in the country. Marta is also leading SPI’s work on the UK national R&D project CoSTAR (Convergent Screen Technologies and Performance in Realtime) supporting technological advancement in the film, television, performance, and games sector.
Before SPI, Marta worked as a consultant and researcher at Ecorys, BOP Consulting, and BAM! Strategie Culturali.
Marta studied Italian literature and art history and holds a master’s degree in Innovation for the Cultural and Creative Industries from the Bologna University School of Economics and Statistics and Copenhagen Business School.