PubAid Appoints Kate Nicholls Obe as New President
- Guild Secretary
- 8 hours ago
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PubAid, the industry’s positive voice for pubs, has appointed Kate Nicholls OBE as its new President.
Kate, who currently serves as Chair of UKHospitality and previously led the organisation as Chief Executive, succeeds Keith Bott MBE, who steps down after six years of service.
The appointment marks an exciting new chapter for PubAid as it builds on 15 years of success and strengthens its position as the positive voice for pubs showcasing how pubs enrich lives, create connections and power communities across the UK.
Kate’s remit will focus on raising awareness of PubAid’s work and further amplifying the message of pubs’ social, sporting and charitable impact. Drawing on her deep understanding of government, policy and the wider hospitality landscape, she will support the organisation’s long-term strategy to keep positive stories about pubs at the forefront of public and political debate.
Commenting Kate Nicholls OBE said: “Pubs sit at the heart of every community driving local economies, supporting communities, contributing to an active nation through funding community sport, fundraising and bringing people together in ways that few other places can. I’m honoured to take on the role of President at PubAid, whose work in highlighting and celebrating these positive stories has never been more important.
“I look forward to building on the fantastic foundation to ensure that the true value of the great British pub is recognised by government, media and the public alike.”
PubAid’s work promotes the impact pubs have on local communities through fundraising, support, grassroots sport and sustainability. Its initiatives include the Community Pub Hero Awards with the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group and the Positive PUBlicity Hub, which showcases positive pub stories to MPs and media, alongside research demonstrating how pubs power active, healthy communities through grassroots sport.
On 18 November, Kate will present PubAid’s latest research in Parliament revealing the impact that pubs have on community sport. The findings underline that pubs are not just part of sport’s past but a vital part of its future, aligning directly with government priorities on health, wellbeing and community resilience.
Des O’Flanagan, Co-Founder of PubAid, said: “Kate’s appointment is a brilliant step forward for PubAid. Her influence, knowledge and passion for our sector will help us reach new audiences and continue to showcase the incredible role pubs play across the UK. I would also like to thank Keith Bott for being our President for the last six years.”
To find out more about PubAid, the work they do and how industry partners can get involved visit www.pubaid.co.uk
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About Kate Nicholls OBE
Kate Nicholls is Chair of UKHospitality, the leading voice of the UK’s hospitality sector, having served as its CEO since its inception in 2018 following the merger of the ALMR and the BHA. She sits on the Government’s Tourism, Hospitality and Food & Drink Sector Councils, is Chair of the Institute of Licensing, a board member of Best Bar None, and a trustee of Hospitality Action and Springboard.
Kate began her career as a researcher in the House of Commons and European Parliament before joining Whitbread to work in Strategic Affairs. She holds degrees from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, and King’s College London.
About PubAid
Founded in 2009, PubAid exists to realise the impact that pubs have on their communities. Supported by leading pub companies, suppliers and brewers, PubAid provides a united platform to tell the sector’s good-news stories from community fundraising and volunteering to grassroots sport and sustainability.
For more information, visit www.pubaid.co.uk
For more information contact: Abi Owers M: 07970 703449 or email pr@pubaid.co.uk
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