Lord Marvin Rees OBE
Chair
Lord Marvin Rees of Easton served as Mayor of Bristol from 2016 to 2024, becoming the first directly elected mayor of African-Caribbean descent in a major European city.
Before entering politics, Rees worked with Tearfund, the BBC, and the National Health Service, where he focused on reducing health disparities. His involvement with Operation Black Vote played a pivotal role in his journey, equipping him to navigate and challenge systemic barriers.
As Mayor, Rees prioritized urbanization, climate action, and social mobility, earning recognition for his leadership. He chaired the Local Government Association’s City Regions Board and Core Cities UK, and worked with the Mayor’s Migration Council to address global migration challenges.
Rees’s contributions have been honoured with an Honorary Professorship and Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bristol, and a Fellowship with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). His leadership continues to inspire efforts towards creating fairer, more inclusive cities.
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