New Chief of Staff for Lambeth Palace

Canon David Porter will serve as the Archbishop of Canterbury's Chief of Staff and Strategy.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced the appointment of a new Chief of Staff and Strategy at Lambeth Palace.

Canon David Porter takes over from Kay Brock, who retires this month after four years at the Palace. He is currently the Archbishops' Director for Reconciliation and will start in his new role in early May.

Originally from Belfast, Porter comes with experience in several Christian organisations at senior staff, CEO and board level. He was a member of the Northern Ireland Civic Forum and Community Relations Council. Before joining the Lambeth Palace team in 2013 he was the Canon Director for Reconciliation Ministry at Coventry Cathedral.

Archbishop Justin Welby said: "This is an exciting appointment that draws together David's recent experience leading one of my priorities and his extensive background in developing strategic and effective organisations to serve Christ and the church.

"David will lead on strategy development and implementation, as well as public affairs, working closely with senior colleagues. Along with the Bishop at Lambeth, Rt Rev Nigel Stock, he will be responsible for enabling the entire team at Lambeth Palace to work effectively together, with colleagues at Church House, Bishopthorpe, the Anglican Communion Office and across the wider church."

Porter said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Archbishop Justin and colleagues at Lambeth over the last three years in what has been an immensely fulfilling role. It is an unexpected privilege to be given this new responsibility within the team at Lambeth Palace.

"The next few years will be exciting and challenging for the church, and all those who work at Lambeth are deeply committed to supporting the Archbishop in his ministry. I look forward to enabling them to flourish in this task."

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