Birmingham Hippodrome’s Post

We are delighted to welcome four new Trustees to our Board. Jacqui O’Hanlon, Dr Justin Varney-Bennett, Ranjit Dhindsa and Rob Valentine joined the expert and diverse Board at the start of the year. Birmingham Hippodrome Chair, Catherine Mallyon, said: “Voluntary trustee roles are essential in setting and supporting the strategic direction of the Hippodrome and delivering those “goosebump moments” through our on and off stage performances and programmes. "We are excited about the wealth of new experience that Jacqui, Justin, Ranjit and Rob bring, combined with their collaborative and thoughtful approach to work, and the whole team looks forward to working together with them over the coming years.” Read more: https://bit.ly/4g3qCtQ

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Fiona Allan

Cultural type: Variously CEO, AD, NED, Creative producer.

2mo

Wonderful appointments- the mighty Hipp just goes from strength to strength.

Ranjit Dhindsa

The Lawyer Hot 100 2024 | Executive Committee Member | Head of EPIC | Birmingham Office Leader | Ambassador for Women On Boards | Trustee Hippodrome Theatre | Special Advisor to Miss Macaroon

2mo

So pleased to be joining Birmingham Hippodrome as a Trustee. The theatre has a long history of creating incredible experiences on and off stage, and i am looking forward to supporting its mission with my fellow trustees. Thank you to Chair Catherine and the team for such a warm welcome. I am excited to get started.

Andrew Connors

Head of Sector and Region at Lloyds Banking Group

2mo

Exciting times for The Hippodrome. Four brilliant new trustees bringing a depth of skills and experience to support the next stage of our growth…

Katie Fraser

Theatre Patron, Relaxed Shows Volunteer and Access Forum Consultant

2mo

Would love to come visit and talk to the board about my work with you all working on access and inclusion and the relaxed shows.

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