Chair  | Mark Pack | 
|---|---|
Parent organisation  | Liberal Democrats | 
| Website | Federal Board | 
The Federal Board is the governing body of the Liberal Democrats. It is chaired by the party president, currently Mark Pack, and includes members of the party-at-large elected every three years in an all-member ballot, as well as representatives from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and councillors.[1] Until 2017 it was known as the Federal Executive. From November 2022, it will be re-constituted, with a Federal Council added to provide scrutiny.
Current membership
- Chair: Mark Pack
 - English Party Chair: Alison Rouse
 - Scottish Party Convenor: Sheila Ritchie
 - Welsh Party Chair: Paula Yates
 - Leader: Ed Davey
 - Peer Representative: Lord Strasburger
 - MP Representative: Christine Jardine
 - MP Representative: Munira Wilson
 - Chair of FFRC and Registered Treasurer: Tony Harris
 - Chair of FPDC: Bess Mayhew
 - Vice-chair of FPC: Jeremy Hargreaves
 - Chair of FCC: Nicholas Da Costa
 - Chair of FIRC: Phil Bennion
 - Chair of FCEC: Lisa Smart
 - Chair of FASC: Helena Cole
 - Vice-president: Isabelle Parasram
 
Councillor representatives
- Chris White
 
State Party representatives
- English Party: Lisa-Maria Bornemann
 - Scottish Party: Fiona Campbell Trevor
 - Welsh Party: Bill Powell
 
SAO Representative
- Young Liberals: Janey Little
 
Directly Elected:
- Alice Thomas
 - April Preston
 - Candy Piercy
 - Caron Lindsay
 - Elaine Bagshaw
 - Gerald Vernon-Jackson
 - James Gurling
 - Jo Hayes
 - Joyce Onstad
 - Kishan Devani
 - Luke Cawley-Harrison
 - Neil Fawcett
 - Rosin Miller
 - Ruby Chow
 - Simon McGrath
 
Non-voting Members
- Chief Executive: Mike Dixon
 - Staff Representative: Will Dyer
 - LGA Representative: Terry Stacey
 - Honorary Treasurer: Tilly McAuliffe
 - Chief Whip: Wendy Chamberlain MP
 - Company Secretary: Jack Coulson
 
Steering Committee
Following the Thornhill Review, in the summer of 2020 the Board agreed to pilot the operation of a new Steering Group.[2] It has 14 members, these are:
- Mark Pack (President)
 - Ed Davey (Leader)
 - Alison Rouse (English Party Chair)
 - Sheila Richie (Scottish Party Convener)
 - Paula Yates (Welsh Party Chair)
 - Chris White (Councillor Representative)
 - Barbara Gibson (FPDC Chair)
 - Elaine Bagshaw (Directly Elected Representative)
 - Geoff Payne (FCC Chair)
 - Jeremy Hargreaves (FPC Vice-Chair)
 - Lisa Smart (FCEC Chair)
 - Tony Harris (Treasurer)
 - Eleanor Kelly (Young Liberals Chair)
 - Isabelle Parasram (Vice-President)
 
References
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