Dame Julia Unwin is the Government's preferred candidate for the
Charity Commission for England and Wales Chair, the Culture
Secretary announced today.
Dame Julia Unwin
Dame Julia Unwin has had a long career largely in the voluntary
sector, and has also served on the Boards of a number of
regulatory and government bodies, including five years as a
Charity Commissioner in the late 1990s. She was a member of the
Board of the Housing Corporation for 9 years. She served as Chief
Executive of the Foundation from 2007-2016.
She has had experience as a consultant, adviser, mentor and
speaker in the voluntary and broader public sector.
Dame Julia chaired the Civil Society Futures Inquiry which
reported in 2018, and was awarded a DBE in 2019 for her services
to civil society. As well as chairing the Board of
Governors of York St John University, she is also the Inaugural
Chair of Smart Data Foundry, a subsidiary of Edinburgh University
engaged with using private sector data for public good.
Dame Julia will now appear before MPs on the Culture, Media and
Sport Select Committee for pre-appointment scrutiny on 25
November.
Culture Secretary said:
“Dame Julia brings a wide range of experience and expertise to
the role having worked across both civil society and regulation.
It makes her an outstanding candidate to be the chair of the
Charity Commission.
“This will be a vital, public role to ensure that the Charity
Commission's independent regulation delivers high levels of
public trust and confidence in charities.”
Under the terms of the Charities Act 2011, the appointment of the
Charity Commission for England and Wales Chair is made by the
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
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.
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Mark Simms has been extended as interim Chair of the
Charity Commission from 24 October 2025 to 24 January 2026
allowing for the ongoing process to complete.
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Notes to editors
- The Chair of the Charity Commission is remunerated at £62,500
per annum for a time commitment of two and half days per
week.
- 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.
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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. Dame Julia Unwin has not
declared any significant political activity.
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