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Jennifer Francis announced as Vice-Chair of our Advisory Board

Attenborough Arts Centre today announces the appointment of Jennifer Francis as Vice-Chair of its Advisory Board.

Jennifer Francis is an experienced museums brand and marketing strategist who has held senior leadership roles at art institutions across three continents over the last 25 years. Having joined Attenborough Arts Centre’s Advisory Board in March 2023, she now takes on the newly-created role of Vice-Chair, supporting the development of the organisation’s Advisory Board and the delivery of its ambitious new Business Plan 2024-30.

Attenborough Arts Centre’s Advisory Board is a voluntary body whose members bring a diverse range of professional and lived experiences to inform and develop the organisation’s mission, strategic direction, artistic and operational programmes.

Kerry Law, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester and Chair of Attenborough Arts Centre Advisory Board, said: ‘We have greatly enjoyed working with Jennifer over the past 18 months and are excited about the particular knowledge, skills and experience she will bring to the position of Vice-Chair. Jennifer’s appointment strengthens our governance as we plan ahead for long-term growth and success.’

Andrew Fletcher, Director of Attenborough Arts Centre, said: ‘Jennifer’s international experience across the cultural sector will enable Attenborough Arts Centre to raise its profile as a bold and dynamic centre for inclusive art and culture. We are excited to build on our work with Jennifer to date in her new role.’

Jennifer Francis said: ‘I am honoured to take on the role of Vice-Chair of the Advisory Board at Attenborough Arts Centre. This is a vibrant and inclusive space that champions creativity and accessibility for all. I look forward to working with the team to support the organisation’s continued growth and to help foster a deeper engagement with the arts across our diverse communities.’

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