Millbank is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Chairman - Sir Brandon Lewis CBE - former UK Government minister.
Following 14 years in Parliament and over a decade in senior UK Government roles, including as Lord Chancellor, Security Minister and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Sir Brandon will take up the role as Chairman and Non-Executive Director at global digital content firm Millbank from 1 July.
Sir Brandon's career is defined by his commitment to innovation, strategic foresight, and transformative leadership. His extensive experience in Government provides him with unique insights into public policy, technology, and digital transformation.
"Joining Millbank at such a pivotal time in global geopolitics is an exciting opportunity”, said Sir Brandon.
“Governments and organisations around the world are already harnessing the power of digital to connect with their audiences like never before, and I’ve seen first hand how Millbank is at the forefront of those advancements in strategic creative messaging to inform, inspire and engage people in every region of the world.”
"I look forward to working with the talented leadership team to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in digital content creation and strategy for Governments, political leaders and business around the world.”
Commenting on the appointment, Stuart Graham, Millbank's CEO, said: “Trusted by four UK Prime Ministers, Sir Brandon has spent more than a decade at the top table in UK politics for a reason - he gets things done.”
“His enthusiasm for driving meaningful change and being at the forefront of developing technologies and new ways of working made him the ideal person to lead and inspire our global team moving forward.”
“With an office recently opened in Dubai, Millbank is working extensively with new partners in the Middle East and Asia, and Sir Brandon will be instrumental in helping our team to deliver the best possible experience we can for our wide range of partners in Governments, business and public affairs organisations across the MENA region and beyond.”