UK Music has appointed CB as the new Chair of UK
Music, the collective voice of the commercial music
industry.
She takes up the role at the beginning of June and
succeeds who is standing
down after six years of leading the UK Music Board – the two-term
limit set under the organisation's rules.
Following an extensive recruitment process led by Eton Bridge
Partners, which saw over 200 applications from individuals across
music, the creative industries, as well as wider public life, UK
Music's Board of Directors appointed former senior British
diplomat .
Catriona's 35-year career has seen her serve as both the British
High Commissioner to Nigeria and Ambassador to Zimbabwe, as well
as a number of other senior diplomatic and
government postings, including as Deputy Head of Tony
Blair's Strategy Unit, and International Director in the Ministry
of Justice. She worked alongside NATO as Head of the Helmand
Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan, and led
the UN Mission in Somalia. Catriona is an economist by background
and has led a range of work to promote UK trade and investment.
Most recently, she has been responsible for the Soft
Power initiative at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
Office to support the Government's foreign
policy objectives. In this role she has worked in
collaboration with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on
plans and projects to ensure the Government takes a more
targeted approach to supporting the huge global appeal and
appetite for UK music, which delivers immense financial,
cultural and strategic benefits to the UK.
In her new role as UK Music Chair she will work with UK Music
Chief Executive Tom Kiehl and UK Music's member organisations to
champion and campaign on behalf of the world-leading
sector, which contributes £8 billion a year to the economy,
generates £4.8 billion in exports and supports 220,000
jobs.
Welcoming the appointment, UK Music Chief Executive Tom
Kiehl said: “I'm delighted that Catriona is the new
Chair of UK Music at such a critical time for the music industry.
Her wealth of experience, and deep passion for music, will be
invaluable in helping unite our world-leading sector behind our
key policy objectives of UK Music and our
members.
“As one of the Government's key pillars for growth, our sector
has an important role to play in helping create the rewarding
jobs of the future while tackling the challenges we face as a
sector, such as the impact of Artificial Intelligence and
the barriers to EU touring.”
UK Music Chair said: “It is a huge
honour to become the new Chair of UK Music and take on this role
to champion our fantastic music industry which is one of our
greatest assets.
“I hope to use my experience leading the Government's Soft Power
initiative, my background as an economist and working across
different sectors to build on the success of UK Music and our
sector.
“I would like to pay tribute to Lord Watson for the work he has
done over the past six years and his tireless work helping the
industry get back on its feet after the Covid
pandemic.
“I look forward to working with UK Music's members to deliver on
our key aims in an increasingly competitive global
market.”
Catriona is the first female chair of UK Music which was formed
in 2008. Links to photos of Tom Kiehl and can be found under notes to
editors.