Chair of the BBC

Chair of the BBC
Incumbent
Dr Samir Shah
since 4 Mar 2024
BBC Board
BBC
Member ofBBC Board
AppointerMonarch, on the advice of the Secretary of State.
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentRoyal charter
First holderThe Lord Gainford
Salary£160,000

The Chair of the BBC, referred to as Chairman when the incumbent is male and Chairwoman when female, is the head of the BBC Board, responsible for maintaining the independence of the BBC and overseeing the functioning of the BBC to fulfil its mission. The chair leads the process for appointing the Director-General and can dismiss the Director-General. The chair of the BBC also acts as the corporation's most senior representative to Parliament and the government, including the devolved administrations.

The chair is formally appointed by the King-in-Council, on the advice of the Secretary of State for a four-year term. The current chairman, Dr Samir Shah, succeeded chairwoman Dame Elan Closs Stephens on 4 March 2024.