The Bath Preservation Trust has announced the appointment of Alex Sherman as its new Chief Executive, taking over from Caroline Kay who stood down as CEO at the end of April.
Alex, who joins the Bath Preservation Trust after seven years as Head of Business for the South West Heritage Trust, will take up his new role in October.
Alex said: “I am delighted to be joining Bath Preservation Trust at such a significant time. As we look forward to the future, I am excited to work with our many passionate staff, volunteers, and members, as well as existing and new partners, to make the Trust more resilient, inclusive and relevant to all people.
“Covid-19 has shown the importance of our green spaces, and made us value our built heritage, and the rich culture which Bath has in abundance.
“I want everyone to be connected to and inspired by this heritage through learning and events, a varied public programme, and our amazing museums, shining a light on Bath’s contributions to creativity, science, and the arts.
“I am also keen to further our role to campaign for and celebrate appropriate and environmentally sustainable development which protects this wonderful green city for the future.”
BPT Chair Thomas Sheppard added: “The appointment of our next CEO has been an important step for the Trust and one we did not want to rush; with the help of recruitment specialists Berwick Partners, we have selected Alex Sherman from the South West Heritage Trust to lead us in the next stage of our work.
“Alex’s understanding and approach to the challenges and opportunities ahead impressed all who met him, and I look forward to working with him.”
The Bath Preservation Trust runs four accredited museums in Bath – No. 1 Royal Crescent, the Museum of Bath Architecture, the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, and Beckford’s Tower.