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ARB extends temporary Board member’s tenure

April 1, 2024 | News Release

Ms Samantha Peters’ tenure as temporary Lay Board member has been extended for a six month period from 1 April 2024 to 30 September 2024.

The ARB Board agreed the extension at a meeting on 28 February 2024.

Samantha Peters is a management practitioner with some 20 years’ experience of leading organisations which represent the interests of professionals, their clients and the wider public. She was Chief Executive and Registrar of the General Optical Council, the UK’s regulator for optical professionals and businesses, from 2011 to 2017. She is currently a lay director at the British Acupuncture Council and the British Dietetics Association.

Ms Peters will also continue as a lay member of ARB’s People Committee during her term of office.

The ARB Board is made up of 11 members, all appointed by the Privy Council. This includes one independent, non-executive Chair and ten non-executive Board members made up of five members of the public and five architects. A Board member’s tenure cannot exceed eight years (whether consecutive or not).

More information on the role of ARB’s Board can be found here.

 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Please note that Members of ARB’s Board, including its Chair, are appointed by the Privy Council after consultation with the Secretary of State and such other persons or bodies as the Privy Council thinks fit.

ARB

The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is an independent professional regulator, established by Parliament as a statutory body, through the Architects Act, in 1997. It is accountable to government. The law gives ARB a number of core functions:

  • To ensure only those who are suitably competent are allowed to practise as architects. ARB does this by approving the qualifications required to join the UK Register of Architects.
  • ARB maintains a publicly available Register of Architects so anyone using the services of an architect can be confident that they are suitably qualified and are fit to practise.
  • ARB sets the standards of conduct and practice the profession must meet and take action when any architect falls below the required standards of conduct or competence.
  • ARB protects the legally restricted title ‘architect’

For questions and information requests, please contact the ARB Policy & Communications team at media@arb.org.uk