Dame Judith Macgregor has been reappointed by the
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as Trustee
of the British Tourist Authority for three years from 1 December
2020 to 31 November 2023.
Dame Judith Macgregor was British High Commissioner to South
Africa from September 2013 until March 2017, when she retired
from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office after some 40 years in
the Diplomatic Service.
After graduating from Oxford (LMH) with a first class degree in
Modern History, and a year in Romania as a British Council
scholar, Dame Judith entered the FCO in 1976 serving first in the
former Yugoslavia, and later as First Secretary in Prague and
Paris.
After accompanying her husband as Director General for Trade
Promotion in Germany and Ambassador to Poland, she resumed her
career as FCO Director for Security Policy in 2000, and then as
Ambassador to Slovakia (2004-6). She became FCO Director for
Migration in 2007 and Ambassador to Mexico in 2009. In 2013, she
became British High Commissioner to South Africa, Lesotho and
Swaziland and was awarded the DCMG in January 2016.
Dame Judith was President of the FCO Women’s Association from
2006 to 2016 overseeing a significant increase of FCO women in
the senior grades. In Mexico and South Africa she led government
efforts to increase trade and investment and bilateral programmes
in Research and Development.
Dame Judith is an Independent Non Executive Board Member of the
UK/Mexican mining company, Fresnillo plc and Vice Chair of the
Council of Southampton University. In 2017 she was appointed to
the Board of the British Tourist Authority and in 2018 she joined
the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as well as becoming a
trustee of the University of Cape Town Charitable Trust. In
February 2020 she was appointed Chair of the Strategic Advisory
Group to the Global Challenges Research Fund and in March she
became a Trustee of the Caradon Lecture trust.
Beyond her Board activity, Dame Judith is a member of the
Advisory Council for Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and an Honorary
Bencher of the Middle Temple. In 2018 she became a Deputy
Lieutenant for Hampshire.
This role is remunerated at £3,840 per annum. 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. Dame Judith has not declared any activity.