Governance and management
ABRSM's Patron is Her Majesty The Queen. Our President is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
ABRSM’s senior decision-making body is the Governing Body, made up of an independent Chair, Trustees from our four Royal Schools partners and up to three independent Trustees.
The Chief Executive is responsible for the overall management of ABRSM and is accountable to the Governing Body. The Chief Executive and other Directors make up our Senior Management Team.
The ABRSM family is made up of 170 staff members based at our London head office, over 500 representatives around the world, and more than 700 freelance examiners.
Senior Management Team
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Chris CobbChief Executive |
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Penny MilsomDeputy Chief Executive |
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Helen ColemanChief Operating Officer |
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James HalliwellChief Digital Officer |
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Sue CambridgeExecutive Director of Finance and Corporate Services |
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Lincoln AbbottsExecutive Director: Strategic Development |
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John HolmesChief Examiner |
Specialist Directors
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Robin BarryPublishing and Product Development Director |
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Philippa BuntingLearning and Qualifications Director: Products and Services |
Governing Body
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Tony Hales (Chair)Tony was appointed Chair in 2018. He is currently also Chair of the Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College and NAAFI Pension Trustees, and previously Chaired Canal and River Trust/ British Waterways, the NAAFI, and Workspace PLC. He has served on a number of Boards including HSBC Bank, Aston Villa and Welsh National Opera and was Chief Executive of Allied Domecq. Tony is learning the saxophone. |
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David Roper (Deputy Chair)A former partner at PwC, David has been a trustee of ABRSM since 2009 and is currently Deputy Chairman of the RNCM. A music graduate, he has maintained an active interest in music, singing in choirs in London, Manchester and Birmingham. More recently, he has joined the Board of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra as Trustee for Finance. |
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Professor Jonathan Freeman-AttwoodThe 14th Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, Jonathan has released 10 albums as a trumpet soloist and produced over 200 albums for international artists and labels. He remains active as a scholar, lecturer, critic and contributor to journals and books, mainly as an established authority on Bach interpretation. |
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Jeremy HeapJeremy Heap is Chief Executive of the Equitas group, and also holds non-executive positions with a Lloydâs managing agency and a University of London college. He qualified as a chartered accountant following his degree in Chemistry from Oxford University. |
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Professor Colin Lawson CBEDirector of the Royal College of Music, Colin has an international profile as a period clarinettist and has played, toured and recorded with most of Britain's leading period orchestras. He has also published widely, and is co-editor of The Cambridge History of Musical Performance (2012) and The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music (2018). |
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Professor Linda MerrickPrincipal of the Royal Northern College of Music and Chair of Conservatoires UK, Linda is a professional clarinettist who performs and teaches regularly, presenting masterclasses, lecture recitals and research papers in universities, colleges and conservatoires worldwide. |
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Frances AndersonAppointed a trustee in 2019, Frances is a partner at national law firm VWV LLP, specialising in intellectual property, technology and the creative industries. She has extensive charity governance experience. She is a Fellow of the RSA, a Guardian of the Birmingham Assay Office, a trustee of the Lunar Society, and a non-executive director of the BE Festival. Frances is learning the piano. |
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Damian WisniewskiChief Financial Officer at Derwent London plc since January 2010, Damian is a chartered accountant, holds an engineering degree from Imperial College London, and is a member of the Governing Body of the Royal Academy of Music. He previously held senior finance positions at a number of property companies including Chelsfield plc and Stanhope Properties plc. |
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Professor Jeffrey SharkeyPrincipal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland since 2014, Jeffrey was previously Director of Johns Hopkins Universityâs Peabody Institute, Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Music, Director of Music at the Purcell School in London and Head of Academic Music at Wells Cathedral School. A pianist and composer, he was also a founding member of the Pirasti Piano Trio. |
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Bronwyn SyiekNon-Executive Director of International Personal Finance PLC and a Trustee of The SETI Institute, a US-based non-profit scientific research institute and significant contractor to NASA. Bronwyn was previously the Executive President and a Board Member of QuinStreet Inc., having been its COO. Bronwyn also served on the management committee of De La Rue and before that was a consultant with McKinsey & Company, Inc |
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Baroness Fleet (Veronica Wadley) CBEAppointed a trustee in 2020, Veronica was Editor of the Evening Standard (2002-2009), Chair of Arts Council London (2010-2018), Senior Advisor to the Mayor of London Boris Johnson (2012-2016) and now chairs the Department for Education’s Expert Panel for the Model Music Curriculum and the London Music Fund, which she co-founded. Veronica received a CBE in the 2018 and was appointed to the House of Lords in July 2020. |
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