Two new editorial advisers have been found for the BBC Board's revamped Editorial Standards Committee, and I think even they would admit they're not of the same profile as Michael Prescott, the former Sunday Times political editor whose stubborness brought down a DG and a Director of News.
Alexandra Evans (BA Modern History, Oxford) pushed herself through law school before joining Mishcon de Reya as a solicitor, and taking an interest in public policy. She was an aide to Chairman Emeritus John Jackson for five years, followed by a move to a 'really cool job' with the British Board of Film Censors. 'Deadpool' got a 15 in the UK. Her creds increased with over three years keeping (?) TikTok safe in Europe.
Her Linkedin promo: "I help people and organisations understand the impact of technology on people and society. My research focuses on human agency: what it is, why it matters and how to nurture it."
Adam Baxter (MA Social and Political Sciences Cambridge; M Phil Politics Oxford; Postgrad Diploma in UK/Eu copyright, King's London) started off working for the Japanese Embassy, but moved through copyright roles into 'trust and safety' with Ofcom for eighteen years. He can presumably take his 'Open To Work' sign off Linkedin now.
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