Robert Noel and Janet Thornton have been reappointed by
the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as
Trustees of the Natural History Museum for four years from 25 April
2020 to 24 April 2024 and 1 April 2020 to 31 March 20204
respectively.
Robert Noel developed his career in commercial property most
recently as Chief Executive of Land Securities Group PLC
(Landsec), the FTSE100 Real Estate Investment Trust. He stepped
down from the role in March 2020 after serving 8 years. He was
previously Managing Director of Landsec’s London business having
joined Landsec in 2010. Before that he was Property Director at
Great Portland Estates PLC from 2002 to 2009. From 1987-2002 he
held various posts at property services group Nelson Bakewell.
Robert is currently also a Non-executive Director at Taylor
Wimpey Plc and has previously served on the Boards of LandAid,
the property industry charity, and The British Property
Federation and was its President from 2018-2019
Professor Dame Janet Thornton is a world renowned scientific
leader whose early career was rooted in structural biology.
Professor Dame Janet is widely credited, alongside others, with
the establishment of a new scientific field of Bioinformatics.
She graduated in physics before completing her PhD in Biophysics
at the UK National Institute for Medical Research.
After postdoctoral research at Oxford University, Professor Dame
Janet moved to a fellowship at Birkbeck College, later taking up
a joint professorship with University College London. She was
Director of EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton,
Cambridge from 2001 - 2015, was awarded a CBE in 2000 and a DBE
for services to bioinformatics in 2012. Today, as a Senior
Scientist at EMBL-EBI, she works on proteins and the impact of
variants and ageing on diseases. Professor Dame Janet is a Fellow
of the Royal Society, a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
and a member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation as
well as a foreign association of the US National Academy of
Sciences.
Professor Dame Janet combines her research with many advisory
roles, including Vice President of the European Research Council
and Chair of the Board of the Earlham Institute.
These roles are not remunerated. These reappointments have been
made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s
Governance Code on Public Appointments, the process is
regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. The
Government’s Governance Code requires that any significant
political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five
years is declared. This is defined as holding office, public
speaking, making a recordable donation or candidature for
election. Neither have declared any activity.