The Board is delighted to announce the appointment of Rhiannon Goddard as the new Chair of the Association. Rhiannon takes up the role after an open search.
Andrew Lovett OBE is due to step down as Chair in the New Year, a role he has held for six years and after three terms as a Trustee.
Rhiannon’s 20+ year career started in education at Somerset House Trust and the Gilbert Collection and has included roles in organisations of all scales prior to her taking up her current position as Head of Public Engagement Projects and Business Management at Historic Royal Palaces.
On the appointment Rhiannon says
“I’m delighted to have the opportunity to lead AIM in its mission to support and advocate for independent museums across the UK, and to give back to the sector which has provided me with such a rewarding career.
Independent museums are the lifeblood of the museums sector, and I am continually delighted and inspired by the work they do. I am also looking forward to continuing to work with a committed and expert Board, a dedicated team and wonderful member museums.
I’d like to say thank you to Andrew Lovett too, for his brilliant leadership and for coaching me through my role as Deputy Chair; I have big shoes to fill but I am looking forward to the challenge!”
Outgoing Chair, Andrew Lovett OBE, added
“I am so pleased that the leadership strengths and quality of Rhiannon shone through to be appointed as the next and first woman to Chair the Association of Independent Museums.
Rhiannon brings bags of experience, empathy with the cause and philosophy of independent museums and personal integrity.
Few understand the challenges and opportunities of independent museums like Rhiannon. It’s a fabulous appointment, and I know Rhiannon will have the full support of the Board and enormous goodwill from our membership.”
Lisa Ollerhead, AIM Director
“I am very much looking forward to continuing to work with Rhiannon. The calibre of applicants we received is testament both to the importance of the role to our sector, and recognition of the work Andrew and his predecessors have done as Chair.”
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