Date: 24th March 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

New Chair of Council

Bradford Cathedral is pleased to announce the appointment of Derek Twine CBE as the new Chairman of Cathedral Council. He will be commissioned at the meeting of Council at Choral Evensong at 5.30pm on Monday 19th May.

Mr Twine was Chief Executive of the Scout Association, the UK’s largest youth movement for young people with over half-a-million members, from 1996-2013. He led major organisational transformation: re-clarification of mission and strategy, growth of adult volunteering and youth membership, stronger and more diversified financial resources, greater presence in inner cities and with challenged communities, and increased engagement in public affairs.

Active in wider public life, Mr Twine is Chair of the Commission on Governance in the Third Sector; a Trustee and Vice-Chair of the Church Urban Fund, addressing poverty in our inner cities: founder member of the board for Youth United, a UK initiative chaired by the HRH Prince of Wales; Member of the British Youth Council’s Strategic Advisory Panel; and a Council member of the National Trust

After studying at Bangor University where he gained a First Class Honours degree, he went on to post-graduate research, and then was on the academic staff. He then moved through a career in the third sector. He is an alumnus and visiting speaker for the Windsor Leadership Trust.

He has held voluntary posts with the National Youth Agency (Trustee), National Council for Voluntary Organisations (Commission on the future of Volunteering), National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (Youth Involvement Programme) and the National Trust (Youth Theatre). He has written widely, presented evidence to Parliamentary Enquiries and Select Committees, lobbied governments on key issues, and he represents youth work and the wider voluntary sector in the media. He has commercial non-executive director experience, and is approved by the UK and the Guernsey financial regulators.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and a Freeman of the City of London. In 2007, HM The Queen appointed Derek a CBE for services to young people.

YOURS : FAITHFULLY [email protected] Bradford Cathedral, Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH www.bradfordcathedral.org T: 01274 777720 F: 01274 777730 In 2013 Derek moved to West Yorkshire with his wife, Rhoda, who is a competent tennis and golf player, and recently-retired hockey-player and PE teacher. Both their son and daughter have “married into Yorkshire” and live in Eldwick and Baildon respectively, together with the grandchildren. Before moving, Derek worshipped and was active for over thirty years at All Saints Woodford Wells, on the London/Essex border. Derek is licensed for communion administration, and supported men’s breakfasts, luncheon club for the elderly, etc. He was also Vice-Chair of Governors for Davenant Foundation School, a Christian ecumenical academy for ages 11-18. He and Rhoda now attend All Saints Ilkley.

Mr Twine said: "This is an exciting time for our Cathedral, both in the City and across the Diocese. There is still much to be done towards our mission, especially with those who are marginalised and in poverty, but there is a renewed sense of energy and optimism in the air. Professor Arthur Francis, my predecessor, will be a hard act to follow, but with fellow Council members we commit ourselves to support Dean Jerry and to give value-added.”

The Very Revd Jerry Lepine, Dean of Bradford said: “It is really good news for Bradford Cathedral to have someone of Derek’s calibre as our new chair of Council. He will bring a national perspective as well as huge experience in charitable governance, strategic think- ing and understanding of God’s mission. I am really looking forward to working with him.”

Mr Twine replaces Professor Arthur Francis who retired at the end of March after fourteen years in post.

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2 YOURS : FAITHFULLY [email protected] Bradford Cathedral, Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH www.bradfordcathedral.org T: 01274 777720 F: 01274 777730