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Monday 30 April 2007

Paul Myners re-appointed to the Tate Gallery

30 April 2007

The Prime Minister has re-appointed Paul Myners Esq CBE as a Trustee of the Tate Gallery for a period of four years from 29 April 2007.

Biographical details

Mr Paul Myners CBE is Chairman of the Guardian Media Group and Lands Securities. He has previously held senior roles at NM Rothschild & Sons, Gartmore Investment, O2 and Marks & Spencer. He is a member of the Court of the Bank of England, Chairman of the Low Pay Commission, and a Trustee of Glyndebourne and Deputy Chairman of the Smith Institute. He was awarded a CBE for services to innovation in the financial sector in 2003.

Notes to Editors

The Tate Gallery holds the nation’s collections of British art from 1500 to the present day, and of international modern art. The Tate’s mission, laid down by the 1992 Museums and Galleries Act, is to increase public knowledge, understanding and appreciation of art. Its responsibilities are to safeguard and enhance its assets, which are the collections, expertise in the collections and their subject area, and the buildings. The Gallery seeks to spread the benefits of those assets by maximising access, developing value for visitors, satisfying stakeholders, and through effective organisation and sound financial management. Trustees of the Tate are not remunerated.

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