The University of Bradford has appointed Rod Bristow as new Chair of its governing body.
Mr Bristow brings a wealth of experience and expertise from the education sector to the role, having held senior executive roles at FTSE100 global learning company Pearson PLC.
He is a Visiting Professor at University College London Institute of Education. During his career he has put considerable energy into supporting learning pathways and technologies that help close the ‘disadvantage gap’, which aligns with the University of Bradford’s commitment to social mobility.
He currently chairs the Academic Advisory Board for Kortext, a UK-based E-Learning provider. He is an experienced non-executive, having been a member of the Confederation of British Industry President’s Committee, and a Fellow for the Royal Society for the Arts. He is respected in the education sector, having worked at Pearson UK in various roles since 1992, including his appointment as President in 2010.
He will take over as Chair of the University’s Council on 1 October, succeeding John Hinchcliffe, who has served as interim Chair since May 2023.
Mr Bristow said: “I am honoured to have been appointed by the University of Bradford as its Chair of Council.
“I share the University of Bradford’s commitment to transform lives and give people the knowledge and skills they need to succeed and to contribute to society.
“This is a challenging period for the sector, but the University of Braford is committed to social inclusion, social mobility and making a positive impact locally, nationally and globally through its research and knowledge transfer.
“In this role, I am looking forward to working with the Vice-Chancellor, her team and with members of the University’s Council, to support the delivery of the University’s important mission.”