We would like to share an update regarding recent organisational changes.
As part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening our work and ensuring long‑term sustainability, we have undertaken a strategic review of our structure.
This review has helped us align our resources with our future priorities and the evolving needs of the communities we serve. As a result of this process, the Faith and Creativity Lead role held by Bronagh Daly has been made redundant.
This decision reflects changes to our organisational structure and is not a reflection of Bronagh’s individual performance, and we hope you join us in thanking Bronagh for her work over the last three and a half years combining both management of the LCI team and ensuring delivery of the faith and creativity programme.
As we say farewell to Bronagh, we also take this time to look back with appreciation on the network of artists, clergy and educational institutions who have worked alongside her to deliver a wide range of events, exhibitions, research, publications and projects – most notably her development of the Art Theology Festival, and ‘Wisdom: Rooted in Place’ project.
Bronagh’s professionalism, commitment, and positive impact on our work has been truly appreciated. Her commitment to good governance, ‘Culture of Encounter’ and care for creation have been embraced in our strategic thinking as we move into this next phase at LCI.
On behalf of the Trustees, I would like to express my thanks to our LCI community for your continued support as we make these changes to strengthen our mission and build for the future.
Chris Swift
Chief Executive
Leeds Church Institute