2 new Commissioners for the EHRC
Nicky Morgan, Minister for Women and Equalities, has appointed Susan Johnson OBE and Lorna McGregor to the Board of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) for four years from 6 January 2015 to 5 January 2019. The EHRC is Great Britain’s designated equality body and ‘A-rated’ National Human Rights Institution. These two new Commissioners will have an important role to play as the EHRC is the country’s expert body on equality and human rights issues and is the guardian of legal rights. The new Commissioners will be paid £400.00 per day for approximately 25 days per year.
About Lorna McGregor
Lorna McGregor is the Director of the Human Rights Centre and Reader in Law at the University of Essex. Prior to becoming an academic, she was the International Legal Advisor at REDRESS and a legal advisor to the International Bar Association. She holds an LLB (Hons) from Edinburgh Law School and an LLM from Harvard Law School.
About Susan Johnson OBE
Susan Johnson is the Chief Executive at County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service, the first woman and non-uniformed chief executive to lead a Fire and Rescue Service in the United Kingdom. Susan holds a first class honours degree in Business Studies and an MBA from Durham University. Susan previously held a senior position in the Regional Development Agency for Yorkshire and Humber following a career in international marketing in the information technology sector. Susan was awarded the OBE for services to New Deal in the North East in 2000 and has held a number of non-executive and trustee roles in the private, public and not for profit sectors including Greggs plc, Legacy Trust UK and Durham University.
About the EHRC
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is a statutory body established under the Equality Act 2006. It is an independent body responsible for protecting and promoting equality and human rights in Great Britain. It aims to encourage equality and diversity, eliminate unlawful discrimination, and promote and protect human rights. The Commission enforces equality legislation on age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation. It encourages compliance with the Human Rights Act 1998 and is accredited by the UN as an ‘A status’ National Human Rights Institution.
The new appointees will bring the number on the EHRC Board to 12. The existing members are the Chair Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, who joined the Board in November 2012; Deputy Chair Caroline Waters OBE, appointed in January 2013; Ann Beynon OBE, reappointed in December 2012 as Wales Commissioner; Kaliani Lyle, reappointed in March 2013 as Scotland Commissioner; Disability Commissioner, Lord Chris Holmes of Richmond MBE, appointed in January 2013; and Commissioners Swaran Singh, Evelyn Asante-Mensah, Laura Carstensen and Sarah Veale, all appointed in January 2013. The Chief Executive of the EHRC, Mark Hammond, is ex-officio a member of the EHRC Board.
Further information about the EHRC, visit www.equalityhumanrights.com.