Martin Thomas is the Government’s preferred candidate for the
Charity Commission Chair, the Culture Secretary announced today.
Martin Thomas has over 20 years’ experience in the insurance and
financial services sectors including roles at the Bank of
England, the European Commission and the European Central Bank.
Martin currently holds a number of charitable roles and is the
Chair of NHS Resolution. He is Chair of the trustees of Downside
Up a charity which provides support and advice for families
raising children with Down syndrome in Russia.
Martin is Chair of the Trustees of Forward Arts Foundation, which
is a charity committed to widening poetry’s audience, honouring
achievement and supporting talent, through National Poetry Day,
the Forward Prizes for Poetry and the Forward Book of Poetry, an
indispensable annual anthology of the year’s best poems.
He was previously Chair of Trustees for Women for Women
International UK which helps women survivors of war rebuild their
lives. Martin will step down from all of the charitable board
roles ahead of taking up the position of Chair of the Commission.
Martin Thomas will now appear before MPs on the Digital, Culture,
Media and Sport Select Committee for pre-appointment scrutiny on
Thursday 9 December 2021. He is expected to take up the post at
the end of the interim Chair’s current term which ends on Sunday
26 December 2021.
Under the terms of the legislation, the appointment is made by
the Secretary of State.
Ministers were assisted in their decision-making by an Advisory
Assessment Panel which included a departmental official and a
senior independent panel member approved by the Commissioner for
Public Appointments.
ENDS
Notes to editors:
- The appointment is for a term of up to three years. The role
is for two and a half days per week, remunerated at £62,500 per
annum.
- This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet
Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
- The regulation of public appointments against the
requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for
Public Appointments.
- In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for
appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made
public. Martin Thomas has not declared any political activity.