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Looking after our team, so they can look after you

April 20th, 2020 | 1 min read

By Steven Greenall

Like all business, organisations and families, our company has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.


Fortunately, our team which is based in China, USA, Europe and UK are mostly safe and well – we’ve had one team member who has been taken seriously ill and remains in hospital on oxygen but they should be OK. Working for a small company is very much like a family and indeed, we are often friends as well as colleagues and times like these that is such a strength.

The whole company is getting together twice a week on Zoom to share what they’re doing, whether that’s work or family. It’s great to be able to keep in touch and know that there are people you trust and respect who are facing the same challenges as you are; our company WhatsApp group has been plastered with fun and silly stuff, discussing everything from home-schooling three children, to which latest binge-worthy season you should be watching on Netflix! Smiling can be a wonderful medicine.

Our main office has been closed since 24th March but because we are such an international business and also have a lot of part-time mums and dads, working remotely was an easy transition – it’s times like these that you really are thankful to your IT team (Neil and Datasystems) for ensuring we have a robust infrastructure.

Our business spends a lot of time working on our teamwork and understanding the role of leaders and managers. As the CEO, my primary responsibility is about looking after our people – making sure they feel safe and secure whilst the world around them (all of us) is so uncertain. Lucy our General Manager, who is also a qualified Mental Health First Aider, is sharing advice and also reaching out to colleagues. Mental health and well-being is something we are very passionate and open about.

Ultimately, what this leads to is a great ethos of passionate and caring people who really believe in our purpose – to make the joy of music accessible and fun!

I’m so proud of how well the team has responded to the impact of Covid-19 – all the great ideas, projects and initiatives (see here) we’ve launched which have helped thousands of parents, students and teachers across the world, even if just in a small way.

Thanks to everyone at Warwick Music Group – you’re doing an amazing job and I know that our community really appreciate you as much as I do.

Stay safe.

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Steven Greenall

Steven has over twenty years of experience working in the music industry. With degrees in Electrical Engineering and an MA in European Cultural Policy & Administration from the University of Warwick, where he now serves as a Course Tutor on their MA in Creative and Media Enterprises, Steven served as Executive Director of a non-profit international music association based in the United States from 2000 – 2007.

Steven is founder and CEO of Warwick Music Group now known as pBone Music, and started playing the trombone at the age of nine. Based in North Warwickshire, the company manufactures musical instruments that make the joy of music accessible. sustainable and fun including the world's first plastic trombone, pBone, which has sold over 250,000 units worldwide and won major international awards including the prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise (Innovation) in 2019.

He was elected as a board director for the UK music industry trade body, the Music Industries Association, in 2019 becoming its chair in 2020, and is frequently interviewed or invited to present guest lectures on cultural entrepreneurship, music education, and the future of the music industry. At the request of the owner, Denis Wick, Steven joined the board of Denis Wick Products in 2021 subsequently being appointed their Chief Executive Officer in 2022, a role he performs alongside his role as CEO for pBone Music.

Steven lives in Warwickshire with his wife, Kate, their three young children, two ponies and a faithful labrador, and enjoys coaching his local youth rugby team.