- Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson confirmed as new Chair for Equality
and Human Right Commission
- Dr Stephenson will begin on 1 December 2025, after current
chair Baroness Falkner's term ends on 30 November
- Dr Stephenson brings over 30 years of experience to the role
Minister for Women and Equalities has today confirmed that
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson will be appointed as the new Chair of the
Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
This follows a full and open competition to recruit a new chair,
in line with the Governance Code for Public Appointments.
Dr Stephenson appeared in front of the Women and Equalities
Committee and the Joint Committee on Human Rights on 1 July as
part of a pre-appointment hearing where she was scrutinised by
the committees.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson has over 30 years of experience working on
equality and human rights issues within the UK and
internationally, over 20 of these at board and CEO level. She
also holds a PhD in equality law.
Positions she has held include:
- Director of the Women's Budget Group
- Director of the Fawcett Society
- tutor and visiting lecturer at University of Warwick Law
School, including international human rights, UK employment law,
UK equality law
- visiting lecturer at University of Nottingham School of Law,
London School of Economics and University of Wolverhampton
- consultant to equalities and human rights projects including
British Council, United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, Trade Union Congress, and Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Chair of Early Education and Childcare Coalition
- board member of Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre
(CRASAC), Coventry Police and Crime Board, Just Fair, and Article
19
- Campaigns Officer at Liberty
Minister for Women and Equalities said:
Equality and opportunity are absolutely vital in improving
people's life chances and the EHRC plays an essential role
in upholding and protecting our rights.
I have the utmost confidence that the depth and breadth of Dr
Stephenson's experience will allow her to run the EHRC with
integrity and professionalism. I am particularly encouraged by
the balance of her experience across equalities and human rights.
I look forward to working with her on our shared mission to
ensure that background is no barrier to success across the
country.
Dr Stephenson said:
It is a great honour to be appointed as the new Chair of the
Equality and Human Rights Commission at such a critical time.
I have spent over 30 years building my career across the equality
and human rights sector and I am delighted to have the
opportunity to bring my insight and experience to
lead the EHRC with compassion, honesty and dedication.
I look forward to working with the Government and all
stakeholders alongside my new colleagues at the EHRC to uphold
equality and human rights and ensure that everyone is treated
with respect and dignity.
Dr Zubaida Haque, former Deputy Director and Interim Director of
Runnymede Trust said:
As the former Deputy Director and Interim Director of the
Runnymede Trust during pivotal moments like the Windrush Scandal
and the global Black Lives Matter protests, I know how important
it is to centre the voices and experiences of Black and minority
ethnic communities in public policymaking.
Having worked closely with Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson for nearly a
decade, I can say without hesitation that Dr Stephenson has a
very strong understanding of race, intersectionality, and the
importance of including marginalised voices in all aspects of
policy and decision-making.
We are living in uncertain political and economic times. Dr
Stephenson's extensive experience and leadership in equality and
human rights is exactly what the EHRC needs right now.
Ali Harris, Chief Executive Officer of Equally Ours said:
Equally Ours has worked closely with Dr Stephenson for many years
as director of the Women's Budget Group.
At this critical time for people's equality and human rights, Dr
Stephenson will bring to this important role the ability to
address complex issues, and the commitment to seeking to find
solutions that work for everyone, through integrity and
constructive dialogue.
The current chair Baroness Falkner's term is due to end on 30
November 2025. Dr Stephenson will therefore begin her position on
1 December 2025.
The government is committed to ensuring that people of all
backgrounds can thrive. The EHRC plays a vital role in upholding
and promoting equality and human rights across England and Wales.
The EHRC is independent of the government and makes its own
enforcement decisions, including about any inquiries and
investigations it decides to conduct.