Chair & Trustees Chair & Trustees WHAT IF … there was a dance company where brilliant and daring people could show up and be supported to push themselves to move the world forward. Welcome to Rambert. Rambert is the UK’s leading contemporary dance company—an internationally acclaimed cultural institution known for artistic innovation, technical excellence, and social impact. With a distinguished heritage spanning over 90 years, Rambert is a dynamic, future-focused organisation that champions creativity and bold experimentation, pushing the boundaries of contemporary dance through exceptional live performance, digital innovation, and sector-leading community engagement. Operating from its state-of-the-art South Bank studios in London, Rambert commissions and tours ambitious new work from globally respected choreographers and artists. Its award-winning productions—such as Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby and Cerberus—regularly receive national and international critical acclaim and attract broad, intergenerational audiences. The company also leverages digital platforms through Rambert Plus, expanding access to dance globally and enhancing brand visibility beyond traditional venues. Rambert is a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England (ACE) and a registered charity. It partners with a range of institutional funders, trusts, and corporate supporters to deliver a broad programme of public benefit—from creative learning in schools to health and wellbeing projects in communities. The Rambert family of companies—Rambert, Rambert School and Rambert Grades—spans performance, higher education and accessible dance training. Working together, they play a vital role in shaping the next generation of creative talent. Governed by a committed and experienced Board of Trustees and led by Helen Shute (Chief Executive/Executive Producer) and Benoit Swan Pouffer (Artistic Director) and their strong Executive team, Rambert stands on solid organisational foundations. Now, with growing commercial and philanthropic support, the company is poised for a new phase of strategic development and international ambition. Fundraising and income diversification will be critical to Rambert’s sustainability and growth over the coming years, as we look to secure long-term support for our ambitious artistic and community programmes. The incoming Chair will play a key role in driving this forward. This is a unique opportunity to chair one of the UK’s most respected and outward-looking cultural institutions under the leadership of two respected and ambitious sector trailblazers—shaping its strategic direction, strengthening its profile with key stakeholders, and championing the value of culture in society. To apply Rambert is working with Nurole on this appointment. To find out more and apply, please visit Nurole’s website.