AppointmentJune 4, 2020

Tate Americas Foundation appointed Paul Briton as Chair and Bob Rennie as President

The Tate Americas Foundation Board of Trustees announced the election of Paul Britton as Chair and Bob Rennie as the President of the Board. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Paul Britton and Bob Rennie to further our vision to be an artistically adventurous and culturally inclusive, global art institution. Their demonstrated interest in the arts combined with impressive records of business achievement, and a long-term commitment to Tate Americas Foundation, make them outstanding choices for these roles” expressed Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate.
Paul Britton has been a supporter of Tate for years and became a Trustee of the Tate Americas Foundation in 2015. He is currently a member of the Executive Committee and Chairs the Investment Committee.
Bob Rennie has been a trustee since 2018, after chairing the North American Acquisitions Committee from 2009 to 2016. In 2009, Rennie opened the rennie museum in the oldest structure in Vancouver’s Chinatown to display works drawn from a collection with strong focus on issues of identity, social injustice, and commentary, and the nature of painting, photography, and appropriation.
Tate Americas Foundation appointed Paul Briton as Chair and Bob Rennie as President
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