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British Nutrition Foundation to recruit a new leader, as Professor Judy Buttriss steps down as Director General

The Trustees of the British Nutrition Foundation are searching for a new Chief Executive to lead the charity on its vision to ensure that everyone can access healthy, sustainable diets.

The Trustees of The British Nutrition Foundation are searching for a new Chief Executive to lead the charity on its vision to ensure that everyone can access healthy, sustainable diets.

Professor Judy Buttriss has announced that she will be stepping down as Director General at the end of 2021 having first joined the Foundation as Science Director in 1998, after spending her early career in nutrition research at University of Surrey, UMIST and Guys Hospital and later at The Dairy Council.

Judy was appointed as Director General of the BNF in 2007 and has been instrumental in leading the Foundation’s engagement with industry, Government and academia, including extensive work on the formation of the Academy of Nutrition Sciences which launched in October 2019. Judy is an extremely well-known figure in the nutrition science world and served as a member of the Government Office of Science’s Food Research Partnership (2009-2015), chaired by Prof Sir John Beddington. She has advised numerous companies on nutrition and sustainability matters and has represented the BNF on various Government committees, including those that advised on the Eatwell Guide; ‘5-a-day’ recommendations; nutrient profiling; School Food Standards and Defra’s Family Food Survey. She instigated the relaunch of BNF’s Nutrition Bulletin, with Blackwells, 20 years ago.

In addition to her roles at the BNF, Judy served as Honorary Secretary of the Nutrition Society from 1999-2005, helped develop and launch professional registration in nutrition and was elected Honorary Fellow in 2018. She was appointed as Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey in 2019 and has previously held various other visiting academic appointments, as well as sitting on many research council funding panels and the Government’s new UK Nutrition and Health Claims Committee.

The announcement follows on from the news earlier in the year that the Managing Director, Roy Ballam, has decided to leave the BNF in December 2021 to pursue new interests. Roy joined the BNF in 1995 after starting his career in teaching. During his 26 years at BNF, he has driven the work and built the reputation of the Foundation to become the UK’s leading support body for school food education. He has played a pivotal role in the development of the BNF’s Food – a fact of life education programme, which in the last year was used by over 500,000 teachers, downloading over 1.5 million resources, and has hosted numerous food and nutrition conferences and events for teachers across the UK. His work on education has helped establish national competences, frameworks and guidelines on the teaching of food and nutrition education in schools.

Professor Colin Dennis, Chair of the Board of Trustees, said: “The decision of both Judy and Roy to embark on new stages in their lives will mark a significant moment of change for the Foundation. Both have played an enormous role in shaping the British Nutrition Foundation into the respected body it is today. They are both well-known and highly respected figures in the nutrition world and their respective contributions to broadening the public’s understanding of nutrition science is universally recognised. On behalf of the Board of Trustees I want to convey our sincere thanks to them both for their extensive service and wish them well in their future endeavours. We will now begin our search for a new Chief Executive to lead the Foundation forwards in pursuit of its vision to ensure that everyone can access healthy, sustainable diets. It is an extraordinarily exciting time for the food and nutrition sector, and we anticipate significant interest in the role.”

Both Judy and Roy will continue in their current roles for the remainder of 2021 and Saxton Bampfylde has been appointed to assist with the search for a new Chief Executive for the Foundation.

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About the British Nutrition Foundation

Translating evidence-based nutrition science in engaging and actionable ways

The British Nutrition Foundation, a registered charity, delivers impartial, authoritative and evidence-based information on food and nutrition. Its core purpose is translating evidence-based nutrition science in engaging and actionable ways, working with an extensive network of contacts across academia, health care, education, communication and the food chain. A core strength of the Foundation is its governance structure (described in the Articles of Association), which comprises a Board of Trustees, Advisory Committee, Scientific Committee, Editorial Advisory Board, Education Working Groups and a Nominations Committee, on which serve senior/experienced individuals from many walks of life. The composition is deliberately weighted towards the scientific ‘academic’ community, based in universities and research institutes, and those from education, finance, media, communications and HR backgrounds. British Nutrition Foundation’s funding comes from: membership subscriptions; donations and project grants from food producers and manufacturers, retailers and food service companies; contracts with government departments; conferences, publications and training; overseas projects; funding from grant providing bodies, trusts and other charities. British Nutrition Foundation is not a lobbying organisation nor does it endorse any products or engage in food advertising campaigns. More details about British Nutrition Foundation’s work, funding and governance can be found at: https://www.nutrition.org.uk/our-work/who-we-are/ 

For press enquiries, please contact Bridget Benelam, Nutrition Communications Manager, British Nutrition Foundation: b.benelam@nutrition.org.uk

Interest in relation to the role of CEO of the British Nutrition Foundation should be directed to Saxton Bampfylde: Charlotte.Holyoak@saxbam.com