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GQ Editor Jones and Farfetch founder Neves join BFC's board

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Jul 12, 2016

Dylan Jones OBE, British GQ Editor and London Fashion Week Men’s Chairman; José Neves, Founder and CEO of Farfetch and David Pemsel, CEO of the Guardian Media Group, have been named the BFC's new non-executive directors and will join the board of the British Fashion Council.

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They join existing board members Dame Natalie Massenet, Chairman; Caroline Rush CBE, Chief Executive and Anya Hindmarch MBE, Non-Executive Director. The BFC's executive board has existed since 2009 and briefs an advisory board of industry patrons, partners, media and educators.

Dame Natalie Massenet commented: ‘These are three strategic appointments, Dylan as the voice of menswear, an area of significant growth; David for his expertise in building international audiences through digital platforms and José a tech entrepreneur and retail disrupter. All three are leaders in their field, innovators and strategists and will play significant roles in ensuring London leads in design, business, technology and communication in fashion.’   

Dylan Jones said: ‘I am thrilled to be joining the British Fashion Council Executive Board and working with both existing and new board members. In my capacity as London Fashion Week Men’s Chairman I have seen the British fashion industry grow year on year, confirming its place as one of the fashion capitals of the world. I look forward to continuing this growth alongside the board and ensuring London is not only known as the home of the best creative talent but also the place for fashion businesses to grow.’

The BFC also worked with Neves earlier this year, when it, together with his etailer Farfetch, gave 12 fashion designers its Fashion Trust grant.

José Neves stated: ‘It is a huge honour to be joining such an esteemed group on the BFC Executive Board. Since I started my first fashion business in London in 1996, I have witnessed the tremendous evolution of British fashion and, as a designer and then as a technology entrepreneur I experienced both the transformational role of the BFC and its unparalleled leadership. The BFC will undoubtedly continue to ensure Britain stays at the forefront of global fashion and I am very humbled and honoured to offer my contribution to this group and its mission.’

David Pemsel, said: ‘I'm delighted to be joining the board of the British Fashion Council at such an exciting time. I look forward to working with the talented board to ensure the creativity of the British fashion industry is championed across the globe.’

The BFC also announced that as of Monday 11th July 2016, Sian Westerman, Senior Advisor, Rothschild Global Advisory will succeed Jonathan Goodwin and James McArthur to become president of both the Investment and Business strategic pillars.
 

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