- Executive team
- Management Board
- Plans, policies and performance
- Advisory Council
- Boards and advisory groups
Management Board
Trevor Spires CBE
Trevor retired from the Royal Navy after a career spanning leadership, management and training roles. For the last five and a half years of his career he was the chief executive of the agency providing a range of human resources support, including payroll and pensions, to all current and former members of the armed forces.
Professor The Baroness Young of Hornsey OBE
A cross-party member of the House of Lords, Lola has close ties with the cultural sector as an arts and heritage consultant. Public appointments and committee responsibilities include membership of English Heritage's Blue Plaques Committee, membership of the board of the Royal National Theatre, the South Bank Centre and the Board of Governors of Middlesex University.
She was formerly Chair of the Arts Council's Cultural Diversity Panel, has been on the Board of Resource, the Council of Museums, Archives and Libraries and a Commissioner on the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. She has chaired the judging panel of the Orange Prize for Fiction.
Bronwen Curtis CBE
Bronwen is a consultant in human resources practice and an independent member of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's Senior Salaries Review Board. She currently sits on the board of Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Trust and the Prison Service Pay Review Body.
A former Midlands Businesswoman of the Year, she has held board-level positions in strategic planning, business development, manufacturing and human resources at Avon Cosmetics and been a non-executive director and chair of Two Shires Ambulance NHS Trust.
Mark Addison
Mark was a career civil servant before leaving in 2006 as the director general of Operations and Service Delivery for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He has held director posts at both the Cabinet Office and the Health and Safety Executive and was chief executive at the Crown Prosecution Service.
He is currently a Civil Service Commissioner and non-executive director at Salix Finance, an independent company funded by the Carbon Trust to work with the public sector to reduce carbon emissions.
