Tag: Department for Digital and Culture

  • PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Royal Armouries

    PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Royal Armouries

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Secretary of State has reappointed Neil Grant, Paul Kirkman, and Jonathan Sands as Trustees to the Royal Armouries for four year terms.

    Neil Grant

    Reappointed as Trustee from 1 October 2022 to 30 September 2026.

    Neil Grant studied archaeology at the University of Reading before training as a Chartered Accountant. Since then he worked in industry for a number of years before becoming Head of Corporate Finance and

    Performance for English Heritage and then its successor organisation, Historic England. Neil has written a number of books for Osprey Publishing, focusing on small arms development and military history. He also regularly contributes articles to Tracklink, the magazine of the Tank Museum. He is currently the Chair of the Ordnance Society, an academic group dedicated to the study of historic artillery, and visits coordinator for Friends of the Tank Museum.

    He is particularly interested in mediaeval horsemanship and sword fighting techniques, both of which he has written about and demonstrated at living history events. He is also interested in the use of technology to improve and deepen the museum experience.

    Paul Kirkman

    Reappointed as Trustee from 28 September 2022 to 27 September 2026.

    Paul Kirkman is a consultant to cultural and heritage organisations with 30 years top-level experience in public policy and cultural sector leadership. Paul was Director of the National Railway Museum in York from 2012 to 2017, where he returned the world-famous Flying Scotsman to operation and established a partnership with the City Council for a £700m brownfield development of land around the museum. From 2005-2012 Paul had a range of senior roles at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, including leading on the 2010 Spending Reviews and responsibility for policy and funding for the National Museums and Arts Council England. He was Head of Policy of Planning at the Natural History Museum between 1999 and 2001, at the launch of its Darwin Centre development. He had three spells at HM Treasury and was Private Secretary to the Director General of the Confederation of British Industry, working for Howard Davies and Adair Turner in the period in the run up to the 1997 election. Paul originally studied Philosophy at Edinburgh University, has an MA in Art History from Goldsmith’s College and was a fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme.

    Jonathan Sands

    Reappointed as Trustee from 28 September 2022 to 27 September 2026.

    Jonathan is the Chairman of creative brand agency, ‘Born Ugly’ and formally the majority shareholder of global brand design agency Elmwood. His work has taken him all over the world from New Zealand to North America and throughout Asia and Mainland Europe advising some of the biggest brands on the planet. His businesses have won more Design Effectiveness Awards than any other alongside awards for ‘Best Company To Work For’ by The Sunday Times and The Yorkshire Post and various individual awards for business leadership. He is a former council member of both the RSA and the Design Council where he served for ten years and a former Chairman of the Design Business Association.

    Jonathan has also been a ‘Visiting Professor of Innovation’ at Huddersfield University where he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science in 2002. In 2011 he was awarded an OBE in HRH The Queen’s New Year Honours list for his services to the creative industries.

    Beyond the creative industries Jonathan is also Non Executive Chairman of the digital veterinary business Vet Ai which uses artificial intelligence to diagnose pet illness through the Joii APP and finally he is a trustee of the Royal Armouries where he Chairs their commercial arm RATE.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the Royal Armouries are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Neil Grant, Paul Kirkman and Jonathan Sands have declared no activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Science Museum Group

    PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Science Museum Group

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister has reappointed Iain McIntosh, Sarah Staniforth CBE and Steven Underwood as trustees of the Science Museum Group.

    Iain McIntosh

    Reappointed for a four-year term from 8 May 2023 until 7 May 2027.

    From 2009 to 2015 Iain served as Chief Financial Officer for the educational IT services group, RM plc. Prior to this, he was Chief Financial Officer at the Axon Group plc and has held senior finance roles with a number of international organisations. Since 2016, he has chaired the Science Museum Group’s Audit and Risk Committee and been a member of the Finance Committee.

    Sarah Staniforth CBE

    Reappointed for a four-year term from 8 May 2023 until 7 May 2027.

    Sarah spent six years as President of the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC) from 2013-2019. She is a Trustee of English Heritage, Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons, Landmark Trust, Blenheim Palace Heritage Foundation and the Holst Birthplace Trust. She is a Professor in Practice at Durham University, a member of the Westminster Abbey Fabric Commission and the Gloucester Diocesan Advisory Committee. She is a Fellow of IIC, the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Society of Arts. Sarah was awarded a CBE in 2015.

    Sarah held a number of roles at the National Trust from 1985-2014 including Museums and Collections Director, Historic Properties Director and Head Conservator. She continues as a Director of the National Trust Historic House Hotels. She worked in the Scientific Department of the National Gallery from 1980-1985. Sarah was educated at Oxford University where she was awarded a BA Hons in Chemistry, and the Courtauld Institute of Art, London where she received a Diploma in Easel Paintings Conservation. She has written and lectured extensively on conservation in museums and historic buildings and has a particular interest in environmental sustainability.

    Steven Underwood

    Reappointed for a four-year term from 8 May 2023 until 7 May 2027.

    Steven is the Chief Executive of the Peel Group, one of the UK’s largest privately owned real estate, transport and infrastructure investors. Before joining Peel as Corporate Development Director in 2007, Steven spent eight years in Investment Banking with Rothschild and prior to that qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Coopers & Lybrand.

    He represents the Peel Group on the Boards of a number of its investee companies, including Peel Ports Group, PLP, MediaCity and Liverpool Airport. He has executive responsibility for Peel L&P, Peel’s direct property investment and regeneration business. Steven is also a Non-Executive Director of Harworth Group PLC. Steven represents Peel on the Policy Committee of the British Property Federation. In a personal capacity he is a member of the Advisory Board for the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the Science Museum Group are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Iain McIntosh, Sarah Staniforth CBE and Steven Underwood have not declared any significant political activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Baroness Stephanie Fraser appointed as the Scotland Member of the British Library

    PRESS RELEASE : Baroness Stephanie Fraser appointed as the Scotland Member of the British Library

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Secretary of State has appointed Baroness Stephanie Fraser for a term of four years, commencing 19 September 2022.

    Baroness Stephanie Fraser

    Stephanie Fraser is Chief Executive of Cerebral Palsy Scotland. She sits on the board of Creative Scotland, the national funding agency for arts, film and creative industries, chairs the Scottish Government’s National Advisory Committee for Neurological Conditions and is a Trustee of the Neurological Alliance of Scotland. Previously she served as Board member of OSCR, the Scottish Charity Regulator.

    Having trained as a professional ballet dancer, Stephanie read history at Trinity College, Cambridge. She began her career as an Account Director at the advertising agency, J Walter Thompson, but returned to the dance world and re-trained as a Benesh choreologist. She worked as Company Choreologist for English National Ballet before becoming Director of Development. On moving back home to Glasgow to raise her family, she became Head of Development at Scottish Ballet.

    She was appointed to the House of Lords in December 2020 and sits as a Conservative Life Peer. She is currently a member of the Adult Social Care Committee and previously served on the Covid-19 Committee.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Members of the British Library Board receive remuneration of £9,130 per annum. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Baroness Stephanie Fraser has declared that she is a Conservative Life Peer in the House of Lords, but has not undertaken any further political activity in the last five years.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the National Gallery

    PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the National Gallery

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister has reappointed Sir John Kingman, Tonya Nelson and Professor Molly Stevens as Trustees to the National Gallery.

    Sir John Kingman KCB FRS

    Reappointed for a four-year term from 14 March 2023 until 13 March 2027.

    John Kingman was appointed as Chair of Legal & General Group plc from October 24, 2016. John is also Chair of Tesco Bank and Deputy Chair of the National Gallery.

    John had a long Whitehall career; as Second Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury, he had responsibility for the Treasury’s economics ministry functions and for policy relating to business, financial services and infrastructure. He was closely involved in the UK response to the financial crisis, handling the resolution of Northern Rock and leading negotiations with RBS, Lloyds and HBOS on their £37bn recapitalisation; he was the first Chief Executive of UK Financial Investments Ltd (UKFI); and from 2010-12, John was Global Co-Head of the Financial Institutions Group at Rothschild. From 2016-21 he was the first Chair of UK Research & Innovation, which oversees Government science funding of c£8bn a year.

    John is also a member of the Trilateral Commission and a World Fellow of Yale University.  He chaired the judges for the 2017 Wolfson Economics Prize. In 2018 he undertook a highly critical independent review for the UK Government of the Financial Reporting Council.

    Tonya Nelson

    Reappointed for a four-year term commencing from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2027.

    Tonya Nelson is currently London Area Director at Arts Council England, where she oversees a portfolio of 250+ publicly funded arts organisations, including the National Theatre, Royal Opera House and Southbank Centre. She joined the Arts Council when she was appointed to be the first Director of Arts Technology and Innovation in 2019.

    Tonya was seconded to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in 2017 where she co-authored the policy report Culture is Digital. She sits on the board of trustees of the Royal Collection Trust, which looks after the Royal Collection and the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. She also advises on cultural projects as a Senior Associate at AEA Consulting.

    She was formerly Chair of the International Council of Museums (UK), and Bomb Factory Art Foundation. She worked for University College London for nine years, rising to the level of Director of Museums and Cultural Programmes. She routinely speaks on arts management and policy and has lectured on courses at Royal Academy of Arts, British Council and Clore Leadership Programme.

    Prior to entering the cultural sector, she was a barrister and management consultant in Washington, DC, where she grew up.

    Professor Molly Stevens

    Reappointed for a four-year term commencing from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2027.

    Molly is a Professor within the Departments of Materials and Bioengineering at Imperial College London, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a Foreign Member of the US National Academy of Engineering. She is currently the Director of the UK Regenerative Medicine Platform focussed on smart materials. Her internationally recognised research has received over twenty awards, including the EU40 Award for best materials scientist under 40 in Europe and the 2017 Harrison Medal from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

    Molly is a serial entrepreneur and founder of several companies in the diagnostics and therapeutics space.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the National Gallery are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Sir John Kingman, Tonya Nelson and Professor Molly Stevens have not declared any significant political activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Independent expert panel appointed for Future of Compute Review

    PRESS RELEASE : Independent expert panel appointed for Future of Compute Review

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    Four experts have been appointed to support an external review of the UK’s advanced computing capabilities, as part of plans to turn the country into a science and technology superpower.

    The Future of Compute Review, launched during London Tech Week, is being led by the Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Cambridge, Professor Zoubin Ghahramani, who is a world-leading expert in the field of machine learning.

    The four experts, who combine a range of expertise from research, business and finance, will form a panel to support Professor Ghahramani and explore what is needed to ensure the UK has the computing capacity needed to remain at the forefront of innovation.

    The panel will oversee the evidence submitted to support the review’s findings, which will inform the government’s approach in this important area.

    The panellists are:

    • Professor Anne Trefethen, FREng, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Professor of Scientific Computing, University of Oxford
    • Dr Graham Spittle CBE, Dean of Innovation at Edinburgh University
    • Shaheen Sayed, Senior Managing Director, Accenture UK and Ireland
    • Sue Daley, Director of Technology and Innovation, TechUK

    Biographies

    Professor Anne Trefethen FREng, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Professor of Scientific Computing, University of Oxford.

    Anne Trefethen is a pro-vice-chancellor, professor of scientific computing and fellow of St Cross College at the University of Oxford. Anne joined the university in 2005 to lead the development of the Oxford e-Research Centre where she served as the director for over six years. Her research has been focused on high-performance numerical algorithms and large-scale scientific applications. She has contributed to the fields of parallel numerical algorithms, software design and engineering and most recently to energy-aware algorithms. In 2001 she became the deputy director of the UK e-Science Core Programme working with the research councils and DTI (now Innovate UK). She has spent ten years in the US at Thinking Machines Inc. and as associate director at the Theory Centre, Cornell University.

    Dr Graham Spittle, CBE, Dean of Innovation at Edinburgh University

    Dr Graham Spittle, CBE, was appointed chair of Health Data Research UK in 2017 having taken on the role of interim chair in July 2016. He was, until recently, IBM’s Chief Technology Officer, Europe and Vice President, Software Group. Previously he held several senior executive positions within IBM: Vice President, Software UKI (UK & Ireland); Vice President, Worldwide Integration Development; Director of the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the United Kingdom, and Director of MQ Development. In June 2008 Dr Spittle was appointed as a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to industry.

    Shaheen Sayed, Senior Managing Director, Technology Lead, Accenture UK and Ireland

    Shaheen is the Head of Technology for Accenture UK and Ireland, with 20 years of experience, specialising in leading complex technology and business transformations and pioneering new market technologies. Shaheen has held global technology leadership roles driving cutting edge technology solutions across a diverse range of industries including capital markets, environment and rural affairs, telecommunication and healthcare.

    Shaheen is a regular guest lecturer on the LSE global masters in management programme and is recognised as an industry thought leader on inclusive business cultures and talent. She was most recently voted ‘Women of the Year’ at the Women in IT Awards, was named as one of the Top 10 most influential black and minority ethnic leaders by the Financial Times and featured in the Cranfield School of Management’s list of ‘Women to Watch’.

    Sue Daley, Director of Technology and Innovation, TechUK

    Sue leads techUK’s technology and innovation work including work on cloud, data protection, data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), digital ethics, digital identity and internet of things as well as emerging and transformative technologies and innovation policy. She has been recognised as one of the most influential people in UK tech by Computer Weekly’s UKtech50 Longlist and in 2021 was inducted into the Computer Weekly Most Influential Women in UK Tech Hall of Fame. A key influencer in driving forward the data agenda in the UK, Sue is co-chair of the UK government’s National Data Strategy Forum. As well as being recognised in the UK’s Big Data 100 and the Global Top 100 Data Visionaries for 2020, Sue has also been shortlisted for the Milton Keynes Women Leaders Awards and was a judge for the Loebner Prize in AI.

  • PRESS RELEASE : John Baillie and Catharine Seddon reappointed to the Gambling Commission

    PRESS RELEASE : John Baillie and Catharine Seddon reappointed to the Gambling Commission

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Secretary of State has reappointed John Baillie and Catharine Seddon as Commissioners of the Gambling Commission commencing 31 December 2022 until 10 April 2024.

    John Baillie

    John is a Chartered Accountant and a former partner of KPMG in Scotland and London. He is a former Chair of the Accounts Commission for Scotland, the Scottish local authority watchdog, and served two, three-year terms. He was Chair of Audit Scotland, the Scottish equivalent of the National Audit Office for several years, and a member of the Reporting Panel of the UK Competition and Markets Authority for nine years. John was also a visiting professor of accountancy at the University of Edinburgh and has previously held similar appointments at other Scottish universities.

    Catharine Seddon

    Catharine Seddon has 14 years of public service as a non-executive director, principally for national regulators. Catharine has been the Senior Independent Director for The Gambling Commission since 2017. She is Deputy Chair and Chair of the Audit and Governance committee of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority and the Senior Independent Director of the Legal Services Board. She has recently joined the board of the Children and Family Courts Advisory and Support Service.

    Previously, she has held non-executive and committee roles with the Human Tissue Authority and The Pensions Regulator. She sits on tribunals in mental health and employment, as a lay assessor on civil cases in the county courts and she is a presiding magistrate in Central London. Catharine tutors for the Civil Service College and is a member of the Health Service Products Appeal Tribunal and a trustee for CPotential, a special needs charity.

    Catharine spent twenty years as a high-end film documentary maker, at first at the BBC and latterly for C4, eventually setting up her own independent production company.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Commissioners of the Gambling Commission are offered remuneration of £295 per day. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. John Baillie and Catharine Seddon have not declared any significant political activity.

     

  • PRESS RELEASE : Jessica Pulay appointed as Chair of the Wallace Collection

    PRESS RELEASE : Jessica Pulay appointed as Chair of the Wallace Collection

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister has appointed Jessica Pulay to a five-year term as a Trustee, commencing 19 September 2022. As a result of her appointment, the Wallace Collection Trustees have elected Jessica as their new Chair with immediate effect.

    Jessica Pulay

    Jessica Pulay has 35 years’ finance experience in both the public and private sectors, specialising in government and supranational funding from capital markets. She has been Co-Head of Policy and Markets at the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) since 2015 and is an executive member of its Advisory Board. She has responsibility for the UK government’s debt issuance and cash management, as well as the policy, research and business operations areas.

    Prior to joining the DMO, Jessica spent 16 years at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London, where she was Deputy Head of Funding. Earlier in her career she was an executive director at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs and a managing director at Deutsche Bank.

    Jessica’s commitment to the arts and education includes serving an eight-year term as a trustee of the Wallace Collection (2013-2021), where she chaired the Audit Committee.  She currently serves on the ENO board of trustees and has been a board member of the Arts Foundation.

    Jessica has previously served on a number of other charity boards and is a board member of the International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm), financing Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.  Following her experience in the 2004 Asian tsunami, Jessica helped to establish the Rawatha Orphanage in Sri Lanka.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the Wallace Collection are not remunerated. Schedule 4 of the Museums and Galleries Act 1992 sets out that ‘The Board shall consist of at least six members (in this Schedule referred to as“trustees”) who shall be appointed by the Prime Minister; and the trustees shall appoint one of their number to be chairman’. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Jessica Pulay has declared no such activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Truda Spruyt reappointed to the Theatres Trust Board

    PRESS RELEASE : Truda Spruyt reappointed to the Theatres Trust Board

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Secretary of State has reappointed Truda Spruyt to the Theatres Trust Board for 3 years.

    Truda Spruyt

    Reappointed for a three-year term from 7 October 2022 until 6 October 2025.

    Truda Spruyt is Managing director of the culture team at Four, where she heads up integrated, strategic campaigns for a number of cultural clients. She has almost 30 years’ experience in cultural communications, over 20 of them at Four. Clients that she works with include the Booker Prizes, the Baillie Gifford Prize, We Are Lewisham: London Borough of Culture, Jerwood Arts and StoryTrails, part of UNBOXED 2022. Key campaigns she has worked on include the Future Skills League table for Kingston University, highlighting the value of creative study and Centre Stage for the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, which led to the creation of Get Into Theatre.

    Truda has extensive experience of managing complex multi-stakeholder projects and of directing strategic campaigns. She works with clients at senior level to define key messages, evaluate brand values and develop integrated communication strategies. Particular specialisms include thought leadership and cultural placemaking. Truda read English Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge and was formerly Chair of the Philosophy Foundation.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the Theatres Trust are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Truda Spruyt has not declared any significant political activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ray Macfarlane reappointed as the Scotland Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The National Lottery Heritage Fund

    PRESS RELEASE : Ray Macfarlane reappointed as the Scotland Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The National Lottery Heritage Fund

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister has reappointed Ray Macfarlane for a term of two years and six months, commencing 01 October 2022.

    Ray Macfarlane

    Ray Macfarlane is the Chairman of Museums Galleries Scotland having previously served as Chair of its Recognition Committee. That committee was established by Scottish Government to identify and support nationally important collections held by bodies other than the national museums and galleries.

    Ray is also Chairman of the Scottish Legal Aid Board and of the Hopetoun Foundation and is a Trustee of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Her other non-executive roles have included Trustee and Deputy Chairman of the National Galleries of Scotland and Trustee of its Foundation, Chair of Scottish Screen, Deputy Chair of the Scottish Arts Council, Chair of Home Scotland and Non– Executive Director of Home Group, one of the UK’s largest Housing Associations.

    Ray graduated MA, LL.B, MBA from the University of Glasgow and began her career as a commercial solicitor in private practice. She moved on to senior management roles with Bank of Scotland where she was Group Head of Community Investment and Scottish Enterprise where she was the Managing Director responsible for 6 divisions covering Business Development, Sector Development. Training and Skills Development, Competitive Place (involving property development, environmental improvement, and land engineering) Inward Investment and Export Development.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    The Scotland Trustee receives remuneration of £20,749 per annum. Ray Macfarlane was initially reappointed to a second term of six months and this reappointment is therefore to a third term.This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Ray Macfarlane has declared no such activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Victoria and Albert Museum

    PRESS RELEASE : Three Trustees reappointed to the Victoria and Albert Museum

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 2 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister has reappointed Jonathan Anderson, David Bomford and Marc St John as Trustees to the Victoria and Albert Museum for four year terms.

    Jonathan Anderson

    Reappointed for a four year term from 01 February 2023.

    Jonathan Anderson is one of the leading fashion designers of his generation, earning both critical acclaim and commercial success with the collections he designs for his eponymous label, JW Anderson, and as creative director of the LVMH-owned Spanish luxury house LOEWE.

    Anderson attended the London College of Fashion and launched his own menswear collection in 2008, under the JW Anderson label. In 2010, he expanded into womenswear and in 2013 was named the creative director of LOEWE. Two years later, in 2015, he became the first fashion designer to be awarded both Men’s and Womenswear Designer of the Year by the British Fashion Council. Over the course of his career, Anderson has also collaborated on collections and products for brands including Moncler, Uniqlo and Persol among others.

    Outside the world of fashion, Anderson is a dedicated supporter of art and craft. In 2016, he founded the LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize, the world’s first international award for contemporary craft and, in 2017, he curated Disobedient Bodies, an exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire.

    Born in Northern Ireland in 1984 Jonathan is the son of Irish rugby player, Willie Anderson, and Heather Buckley, who worked as a secondary school teacher.

    David Bomford

    Reappointed for a four year term from 31 March 2023.

    After studying chemistry at the University of Sussex, David Bomford went to the National Gallery, London, where he became Senior Restorer of paintings; during nearly four decades there he worked on many important paintings and organised an award-winning series of exhibitions and catalogues on the techniques of European painters, including early Italian artists, Rembrandt and the Impressionists.

    In 2007, David joined the J Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles as Director of Collections and then as acting Director of the museum. In 2012, he moved to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, as Chair of Conservation and Head of European Art. While in Houston, he was in charge of the design and construction of a new state-of-the-art conservation building and curated exhibitions on subjects including Rubens, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Spanish Colonial painting, the Habsburgs and the British monarchy.

    David has been the Secretary-General of the International Institute for Conservation; editor of the international journal Studies in Conservation; Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford; and has had visiting professorships in conservation and art history in Mexico City, in Sao Paolo, and at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, National Gallery, Washington. He has many academic interests, including the study of unfinished art.

    Marc St John

    Reappointed for a four year term from 01 February 2023.

    Marc is former head of investor relations at CVC Capital Partners, where he spent 19 years. CVC is a global fund manager with approximately $122 billion of assets under management. Prior to CVC, Marc was at Citigroup in several European corporate finance leadership positions and spent his last two years at Citigroup working directly with the chairman, John S. Reed, on special projects.

    Throughout his career, Marc has lived in New York, London, Paris, and Moscow. Marc is married to Julie Newton, a Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford. They have two children who live in New York City.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Jonathan Anderson, David Bomford and Marc St John have declared no political activity.