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Board member reappointed to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has reappointed Mr Stephen Cahill-King to the Board of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (RBG Kew) for a second three-year term.
Mr Cahill-King was first appointed to the Board on 1 April 2020. He is a chartered accountant and a member of the Institute of Directors. He has extensive board level experience having served on the boards of a number of organisations, including the National Audit Office and the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Mr Cahill-King’s reappointment will ensure continuity and stability on the Board of RBG Kew. He will continue to provide valuable advice and support to the organisation as it delivers its important work in plant science, conservation and education.
RBG Kew is a world-renowned botanic garden and centre for plant science. It is responsible for maintaining the national collection of plants and for carrying out research on plant diversity and conservation. RBG Kew also provides education and outreach programmes to inspire people of all ages about the importance of plants.
The Board of RBG Kew is responsible for the overall governance of the organisation. It is made up of a diverse group of individuals with expertise in a range of fields, including botany, horticulture, finance and management.
The reappointment of Mr Cahill-King to the Board of RBG Kew is a welcome development. He will bring his considerable experience and expertise to the organisation, and will help to ensure that it continues to thrive in the years to come.
Board member reappointed to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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