About us
Trustees
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Dawn Davis
Chair
"Through my work and family, I have experienced the life enhancing outcomes of participatory arts. Supporting the vital work that Spare Tyre does to unlock joy and connection is so inspiring and I am proud to part of an organisation that puts inclusivity and accessibility at its heart."
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Sarah Dean
People Policy and Engagement Partner, National Theatre
"I have always worked for organisations seeking to ensure that the arts are accessible to everyone and so Spare Tyre's sector leading work has always been on my radar. I am excited about supporting creative organisations to embed a whole-person approach so individuals can work and live well."
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Alex Jones
Development Director, Home Manchester
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Hope Ward-Brown
Associate Producer, The Old Vic
"I am proud to support an organisation with care and kindness embedded into it's artistry, ambition, ethos and governance. After my masters degree [...] I knew I wanted to get involved with an organisation not just talking about inclusion and care, but making meaningful change to artists, audiences and participants lives on a daily basis.
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Janine Rennie (Treasurer)
Chief Executive, Money Advice Scotland
Spare Tyre are a fantastic, inspirational organisation with equality at the heart of its work. That is hugely important to me. The people who work for Spare Tyre have values and principles at their heart that I admire greatly.
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Rhiannon Robertson
Psychotherapist
"I became a trustee at Spare Tyre because their work genuinely inspires me. I believe passionately in the power of creative engagement to improve wellbeing. Spare Tyre are pioneers in this work; collaborating with underrepresented communities to give them a voice. Their approach is collaborative, caring and bold. They don't just talk about access and inclusion, they live it, and I'm proud to support an organisation that genuinely walks the walk."
Become a Trustee
We're currently looking for up to three new Trustees to join us and help steer the company during an exciting next few years. Find out more here: