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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our Board of Trustees is a voluntary body which
has legal responsibility for the overall governance and management
of Lighthouse. Its members bring a wide range of skills and knowledge
to the organisation.
Anthony Lilley (Chair, appointed June 2009)
Anthony Lilley (OBE) is a BAFTA and Peabody Award winning interactive media producer. He is Chief Executive of Magic Lantern Productions, an interactive media production company specialising in content for broadband and multiplatform media. He was Executive Producer and co-creator of Channel 4’s FourDocs.
Anthony also works extensively in media policy, currently as a Member of the Ofcom Content Board, as well as having advised government departments including DCMS and DCSF. He advises Arts Council England as their Digital Media Associate, and is a member of the Board of the English National Opera.
In 2008, he was News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media at the University of Oxford and holds a Visiting Professorship at Bournemouth University. He has written for the Financial Times, Broadcast Magazine, the Guardian and many other journals and newspapers.
Anthony was awarded the OBE for services to media and creative industries in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2008. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.
Sue Gollifer (appointed January 2006)
Sue is a Principal Lecturer
in Fine Art in the School of Arts and Communication in the Faculty
of Arts and Architecture at the University of Brighton and the Course
Leader of the MA in Digital Media Arts and the MA in Printmaking
and Professional Practice. She is an early pioneer as a computer
artist and her work can be seen in the Digital Art Museum DAM. Her primary research
is on 'the impact of new technology within the practice of Fine
Art' and she has presented a number of evaluative and analytical
papers on this subject at major international conferences. She is
on a number of National and International Committees, including
a Director of DACS, the UK Design and Artists Copyright Society
and Vice Chair of CADE, Computers in Art and Design Education. In
2004 she was selected as the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery Chair 2004, the
first European to be selected for this prestigious role. She is
also the Curator of ArCade, the UK Open International Biennale of
Electronic Fine Art Prints 1997 - 2007.
Emma Morris (appointed March 2006)
A graduate of Hull University with a joint degree in English and
Drama, Emma has over fifteen years experience in financial and arts
management. Her early career was spent working in the fringe theatre.
Emma was employed as General Manager at the Old Bull Arts Centre
in Barnet for three years where she was involved in developing a
sustainable business plan for the organisation. She then spent seven
years as Deputy Director at The Photographers’ Gallery and was closely
involved in the feasibility study for the capital project. Since
December 2002 Emma has been Deputy Director at the De La Warr Pavilion. She
is responsible for the financial management of the whole organisation,
including the £8 million capital project. Emma also handles the
trading subsidiary (restaurant/bookshop/hires), personnel, legal
and building operations and is Vice Chair of the Bexhill Town Action
Group whose remit is to contribute to the regeneration of Bexhill.
Zoë Porteous (appointed March 2010)
Zoë Porteous from Boutique Communications is a Communications Consultant
with over twelve years’ experience in public relations and marketing. She
has worked with a number of high profile clients including spearheading
campaigns for O2, Channel 4, Adobe Systems, and Nottinghill Carnival.
Throughout her career she has worked within digital, as well as for business
and lifestyle brands, and now works predominantly with charities and social
enterprises.
Ken Smith (appointed June 2004)
Ken is a financially orientated senior executive with
seven years of UK FTSE (250) main board experience, a founder director
and divisional MD of UK airline with £500 million turnover.
He is former President of an international airline association based
in Brussels now with non-executive and consultancy roles within
the aviation sector. He is a member of the Arts and Business Board
Bank and Mentoring Scheme. Ken is completing his doctoral research
in strategic management as part of a DBA at Kingston Business School
and has a passionate interest in the contribution of the Arts to
the development of strategic exploration within companies.
Martin Trickey (appointed February 2009)
Martin is currently the commissioning executive at the BBC responsible for online, red button and mobile content in Entertainment and Comedy. He has been in new media production for over 10 years winning a number of awards including a BAFTA for Celebdaq in 1994. He left the BBC for three years to help start the UK's first professional TV channel Teachers TV as Director of Digital services, but returned in 2007.
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