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(L-R): Catherine Goodman, Stuart Roden. Trustees at National Gallery.
(L-R): Catherine Goodman, Stuart Roden
Photo: 

Elisabeth Novick (Goodman), Andrew Mason (Roden)

Prime Minister RISHI SUNAK has reappointed CATHERINE GOODMAN and STUART RODEN as trustees of the National Gallery. 

The pair were first named trustees in 2019, along with the editorial, operational and creative lead of the BBC ANTHONY HALL CBE.

Goodman is an artist, educator and founding Artistic Director of the Royal Drawing School, co-established in 2000 with King Charles III.

Represented by Hauser & Wirth, she has had various solo exhibitions, including Portraits from Life at the National Portrait Gallery and the Last House in the World at Marlborough Fine Art London. 

Roden is Chair and founder of Unlocking Potential, Chair of the Design Museum, and a trustee of the Centre for Social Justice and London School of Economics.

He was Chair of equity investment service Lansdowne Partners until 2019, having previously co-managed the Developed Markets Fund since 2001.