Arts Council Chairman honoured with OBE for Services to the Arts

Arts Council of Northern Ireland,
04 June 2009, Northern Ireland

Rosemary Kelly, Chairman of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, who has been honoured with an OBE for Services to the Arts, received her award from Her Majesty the Queen, on Tuesday the 2nd of June at Buckingham Palace. The OBE recognises outstanding achievement and service across the whole of the community.

Ms Kelly was appointed Chairman of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland in 2003.

She has also been Chairman of the Ormeau Baths Gallery and Deputy Chair of the Ulster Orchestra, was a former President of the Association of Ulster Drama Festivals, and is a founding member of the Irish Film and Television Academy. She is also a member of the British Council NI Advisory Committee, and a member of the Ireland Chair of Poetry Board.

Congratulating Rosemary Kelly on her award, Arts Council Chief Executive, Roisín McDonough, said, “The Arts Council is delighted that the Chairman’s greatly valued service to the arts has been recognised. She has made a huge personal commitment to developing the arts in Northern Ireland, volunteering her time and expertise to a range of arts organisations. As Chairman of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, she continues to make an important contribution, guiding the organisation through the changing political climate and challenging financial times for the arts.”

Rosemary Kelly is a former Head of Public Affairs and Company Secretary for BBC Northern Ireland, which she joined in 1981. She has worked for broadcasting regulator Ofcom and is currently a Governor of the Irish Times and a member of the Council of the University of Ulster. She was also Chairman of Help the Aged in Northern Ireland and a Trustee of its International Board in London.

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