Chair and Trustees
Melanie Lewis (Chair)
Director of Strategy and Business Development, Historic England
Melanie brings extensive leadership experience in heritage, arts, culture, and visitor engagement, currently directing strategy and business growth at Historic England. Her role involves advancing impactful change, expanding income streams, innovation, and enhancing services across the organisation both internally and externally. Previously CEO at Shakespeare North Playhouse, Melanie was instrumental in launching this pioneering cultural venue as a catalyst for community regeneration through arts and heritage. She also spent a decade as an Executive Director at National Museums Liverpool, shaping strategy, commercial growth, and visitor experiences. Her earlier commercial roles with Everton FC and Blackburn Rovers FC underline a strong track record in commercial, events, and engagement. Additionally, Melanie serves on the Business and Enterprise Board for Liverpool City Region and as a Senior Independent Panel Member for DCMS.
Jo Clarkson (Treasurer)
Finance Director, Aspire Community Benefit Society
Jo has spent her whole career as a financial professional in the not-for-profit sector, and has always been a keen advocate for the funding streams of sustainable enterprise. She has previously held roles as Chief Financial Officer at York Minster, including responsibility for IT, and Finance Manager at the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery, responsible for establishing the finance systems, processes and team from scratch.
Gabriela Gandolfini
Customer Services Director, House of Commons
Gabriela is Customer Services Director at the House of Commons, coach (CfPAC) and a trustee for Tonic Theatre, as well as for Cultural Enterprises. She has a track record in operations in cultural and historic institutions, including senior roles at the Royal Opera House, National Theatre, Barbican Centre, Arts Theatre and The Savoy Theatre.
Chris Gilbert
Director of Finance and Resources, The London Library
Chris is Director of Finance and Resources at The London Library where he leads on the finance, facilities, IT and HR functions. He is a qualified accountant with a keen interest in charity governance and a background in the public and not-for-profit sector, having previousy worked at London Transport Museum and the Home Office. Chris is also a trustee of the Bow Street Police Museum.
Matthew Henderson
Freelance (representing The Alnwick Garden) & Head of Retail, 11Arches
Following an 11 year tenure at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, Matthew was inspired to support organisations with commercial development and visitor experience strategy. Matthew works with a variety of organisations including The Alnwick Garden. He was named Rising Star and Overall Winner in the 2022 Cultural Enterprises Awards.
Zak Mensah
Co-CEO, Birmingham Museums Trust
Zak is Co-CEO at Birmingham Museums Trust and was previously Head of Transformation at Bristol City Council for the Culture & Creative Industries service. When not solving problems where people, culture and technology meet, Zak can be found spending time with his family or riding his motorcycle.
Anthony Misquitta
General Counsel, V&A
Anthony is the General Counsel and Secretary to the Board of Trustees at the V&A, specialising in commercial contracts, intellectual property, information and technology law. Alongside his role at the V&A Anthony is a Consultant Solicitor at Keystone Law, a virtual full service law firm.
Kingston Myles
Director of Enterprise and Innovation, Birmingham Museums Trust
Kingston is responsible for innovating and leading customer touch points throughout BMT. His directorate includes all Trading Activity, Marketing, Digital, IT and Visitor Operations. He is at the forefront of ensuring that BMT can grow and evolve to best tell the stories of its collection and city as the cultural anchor for Birmingham.
Rod Taylor
Chief Operating Officer, Royal Armouries Museum
As Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of the Royal Armouries trading company, Rod has led a major project to substantially improve financial sustainability through new income streams across the group’s venues at the Tower of London, Fort Nelson in Portsmouth and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Rod was previously Deputy Director at the Hepworth Wakefield, where he helped to form the charity and launched the new-build gallery that achieved international and critical acclaim and won a number of prestigious awards.
Laura Wright
CEO, Postal Museum
Laura has been CEO of the Postal Museum since June 2018. In this role she is responsible for ensuring that the museum fulfils its mission and is open to as wide an audience as possible while also remaining financially sustainable. Previously Laura spent eight years as CEO of Tate Enterprises, the revenue generating company belonging to Tate Galleries, having originally joined Tate in 1999 prior to the opening of Tate Modern. In that role she oversaw publishing, retail, licensing and product development for all four Tate galleries.
Iain Watson
Iain Watson Cultural Consulting
Iain is a Visiting Professor at Newcastle University and a consultant working across the cultural sector. He is a trustee of the Amber Side Collection, of the Association for Cultural Enterprises and of the Tyneside Cinema. He is an Advisory Board member at Art UK and at the Living Archive. He has written and lectured extensively, in the UK and abroad, on cultural policy, museums, archives and heritage.
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All recruitment and employment is decided on the basis of experience, merit and organisational need.