Introduction
The Committee plays a central role in recommending designs for United Kingdom coins, official medals, seals and decorations.
Introduction from the Chair
Thank you for your interest in this role.
The Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) is an organisation with an outstanding place in the cultural history of the United Kingdom.
Established in 1922 with the approval of George V, since then we have sought continually to raise the standard of numismatic and medallic art in the United Kingdom. From innovative designs in the 1930s, to the 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, the 2012 London Olympics series, the new £1 coin and the 2020 Diversity Built Britain 50 pence, we have been at the forefront of the United Kingdom’s most iconic coin designs.
Furthermore, working with Government departments throughout Whitehall, we have led efforts to design medals, seals and decorations for several organisations across the nation. We actively engage with partners from public life in the United Kingdom to provide independent, bold advice on numismatic matters, ensuring excellence in delivery. We take a long-term view, understanding the permanent nature of coinage and this philosophy, of expertise in public service, is a core tenet of our operations.
We have several high-profile partners and stakeholders, including HM Treasury, Cabinet Office and the Crown.
The Committee, HM Treasury and the Royal Mint celebrate diversity in all our work and promote equality of opportunity. We are open to new ideas and challenges, and we are actively searching for a diverse range of candidates and encourage applicants from all backgrounds, irrespective of race, age, disability, gender, marital status, religion and sexual orientation.
We wish you the very best of luck with your application.
Baroness Gisela Stuart, Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee
Appointment description
The Committee plays a central role in recommending designs for United Kingdom coins, official medals, seals and decorations. A non-executive member position is available. Specifically, the committee is looking for an individual with expertise in art history. The purpose of a non-executive member is to play an active part in raising the standard of numismatic art in Britain, through judging artwork submitted, offering constructive comments on how it can be amended, suggesting suitable means of briefing artists and suggesting new artists to become involved in the design of coins and medals.
In selecting appropriate designs for coins and medals to commemorate royal, state and historic events, the nature of the role is necessarily national in its coverage, requiring a breadth of view and a clear sense of what constitutes good design.
The member will be expected to attend meetings of the Committee where, upon reaching consensus, design proposals will be forwarded for approval to the Government department concerned before being passed on to the Palace for royal approval.
Organisation description
Purpose of the Advisory Committee
The Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) was established in 1922 with the personal approval of George V. It exists to raise the standard of numismatic and medallic art in Britain and is expected to ensure that designs meet high standards of decency and good taste. Its purpose is to advise government departments, and ultimately His Majesty The King, in matters of design with respect to coins, medals, seals and decorations. In relation to the United Kingdom coinage this entails seeking the approval of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whereas in relation to official medals, seals and decorations, it involves working with representatives of the sponsoring government departments concerned and making recommendations through the Cabinet Office.
Board composition
Chair of the Committee
- Baroness Gisela Stuart –
Chair
Members of the Committee
- Professor Phil Baines –
Lettering and graphic designer
- Mrs Blondel Cluff CBE –
Chair, National Lottery Community Fund
- The Rt Hon Lord Parker
of Minsmere
- Lord Chamberlain (ex
officio)
- Mr Hughie O’Donoghue RA
– Painter
- Professor Jane Ridley –
Historian
- Lieutenant Colonel Mike
Vernon – Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain’s Department
- Mr David White – Garter
Principal King of Arms (ex officio)
In attendance
- Dr Shailendra Bhandare – Numismatic Consultant to the Committee
- Mrs Anne Jessopp – Chief Executive Officer of The Royal Mint Limited
- Ms Nicola Howell – Chief Commercial Officer of the Royal Mint Limited
- Ms Caroline Webb – Chief Marketing Officer of The Royal Mint Limited
- Dr Kevin Clancy – Secretary to the Committee
- Mr Lee Jones – Technical Adviser to the Committee
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website
Essential criteria
The main specific skills that we are looking for in this appointment are:
• A strong awareness of the visual arts and a highly developed aesthetic sense.
• A solid awareness of historical and cultural art trends.
• Good knowledge of artists and designers, across a range of subject areas and disciplines, currently working in Britain.
• The stature to be able and willing to contribute constructively to discussions, and to influence the outcome of meetings.
The successful candidate will have the following experience:
• A senior figure in the art and design community, or several years’ experience attached to a national institution or have a prominent public profile within this community.
• Experience of group decision making.
Desirable criteria
Other desirable experience includes:
• A background in art history, particularly with respect to sculpture and painting