Meet the Governors

The Board of Governors is the executive body of the Institute and is constituted by The Birmingham & Midland Act 1854.

Along with the President, there are six other Official Governors, five Council Governors and the remaining thirteen Elected Governors come from the membership of the Institute, making twenty-five in total. There are currently a number of vacancies on the Board and any member who has held membership of the Institute for six months or more may apply to become a Governor, subject to satisfactory DBS checks, which is a matter of good governance. The Application Form may be downloaded here. New Governors are required to attend an induction before they are registered with the Charity Commission.

The day-to-day running of the Institute is delegated to paid staff and much of the work of the Governors is delegated to sub-committees, who work to improve the management of the Institute and serve to improve the cultural offering to our members and to all who use our premises and its facilities.

These are the members who have been elected to the Board of Governors 2024-25:

Dr Serena Trowbridge

Senior Vice President

Serena is Reader in Victorian Literature and Associate Director for Research at the School of English at Birmingham City University. Serena became an Elected Governor in 2018.

Samina Ansari

Junior Vice President

Samina became an Elected Governor in January 2019. She is also the Honorary Librarian and was elected Junior Vice President, and one of our Official Governors, in January 2020.

James Fletcher

Honorary Treasurer

James is from Evesham in Worcestershire, and is Head of Management Finance for Malvern College, one of the United Kingdom’s leading independent schools.

Stephen Hartland

Honorary Secretary

Stephen became an Elected Governor in September 2019 and has almost 40 years’ experience working in IT and Finance for multi-national companies, including Sun Alliance, RSA & IBM.

Mark Eccleston

Official Governor

Mark is an Archivist and Project Manager, based at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham. He is responsible for the management and promotion of valuable national research archives.

Bishop Anne Hollingshurst

Official Governor

Anne is the Principal of the Queen’s Foundation, and thus an ex-officio Official Governor under the terms of The Birmingham & Midland Act (1854).

Kirsty von Malaisé

Official Governor

Kirsty is the Chief Master of King Edward’s School, Birmingham and thus an ex-officio Official Governor under the terms of The Birmingham & Midland Act (1854).

Lord Mayor of Birmingham

Council Governor

Councillor Ken Wood was elected as a Councillor in 2008 for the Sutton Walmley & Minworth ward.

Akil Dowe

Elected Governor

Akil was elected to the Board of Governors in January 2023. He is Assistant Headteacher at City Academy and ITT Subject Leader in Chemistry.

Nigel Easom

Elected Governor

Nigel has been a member of the Institute for over twenty years. He is a retired local government officer living in Amblecote in the Black Country.

Jacqui Francis

Elected Governor

Jacqui has over 25 year’s experience of the recruitment of ministerial appointments, executive and non-executive roles, and membership of regulators and expert bodies.

Councillor Adam Higgs

Council Governor

Adam has been a City Councillor since 2018, representing the Highters Heath Ward. He sits on the Licensing and Public Protection Committee and Licensing Sub Committee B of the city council.

Councillor Jon Hunt

Council Governor

Jon has been a City Councillor since 2003, representing the Perry Barr Ward. He sits on the Economy and Skills Overview & Scrutiny Committee of the city council.

Councillor Mary Locke

Council Governor

Mary has been a City Councillor since 2016, representing the Stirchley Ward, and is Cabinet Adviser on Carers. Mary sits on a number of Council Committees.

Councillor Rob Pocock

Council Governor

Rob has been a City Councillor since 2012, representing the Sutton Vesey Ward, and is Chair of the Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee.

Alex Round

Elected Governor

Alex is currently an AHRC funded PhD student at Birmingham City University and elected trustee of the BMI. She is the 2023 recipient of the Rose Sidgwick Award, which was awarded by the British Federation of Women Graduates, and a recipient of the 2023 Dahesh Museum of Art Prize. She is also a Visiting Lecturer, having taught at BCU and at Warwick. 

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