Heather Patricia MelvilleOBE,CCMI (born 1962) is a British banker, the Senior Managing Director of
Teneo and Chancellor of the
University of York, UK.
Career
Melville was director for strategic partnerships and head of business inclusion initiatives at
Royal Bank of Scotland Group.[1] In September 2016, She was appointed to the board and as chair of the advisory committee for 'CMI Women',
Chartered Management Institute.[2][3] Melville is a diversity, inclusion leader[4] and founder and Global Chair of
RBS Focused Women's Network.[5][6] She is recognized in
Financial Times 2016 inaugural UPstanding100
Executive BAME Power List (UK & US)[7] and
Financial Times 2017 Empower 100 ethnic minority leaders 100.[8] In 2017 Melville was recognized and honoured with an
Order of the British Empire for her ‘services to Gender Equality’ and was included in the
2019 edition of the
Powerlist, ranking the 100 most influential Black Britons.[9]
Also in 2017, Heather was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Portsmouth University, recognising her influence and impact on diversity in business. In 2021 Heather received the President’s Medal for leadership from the British Academy of Management.
She holds a number of trustee positions, is Chair of CMI Women, NED, Enfield Enterprise, a Patron of Women in Banking and Finance and is a member of the Executive Leadership Council, a global network of C-suite leaders.
In 2022 it was announced that Melville was to become the seventh Chancellor of the
University of York, due to her work to "support a real culture of fairness, equality and justice".[10] She was appointed on 18 January 2023 in a ceremony where she bestowed honorary degrees on the actor
Colin Salmon and the banker Dame
Alison Rose.[11]
Background
Melville was born in December 1962 of Jamaican parents. She grew up in
Hornsey, north London and she was educated at the
IBM Business School, Hampshire.[12] For some number of years, Melville has sat on the judging panel for the “UK Fashion & Textile Awards”,[13][14] "
The National Diversity Awards",[15] "We Are The City Rising Stars"[16] as well as the "Brummel's Top 30".[17]
Melville is the founder and global chair of RBS Focused Women's Network,[18] which in 2016 had about 12,000 members in 33 countries who are managed by volunteers.[19]
Honors and awards
2010: "Champion for Women of Achievement Award" by Women in Banking & Finance
2012: "World of Difference 100 Award for the Economic Empowerment of Women" by TIAW[20]
2012: "The World of Difference Awards" as one of the top 100 Women Making a Difference Globally in the Corporate Space, Washington, US
2015: "Special Commendation for Diversity Champion" by National Excellence Awards
"Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Companion" by Chartered Management Institute
2016: "Inaugural UPstanding100 Executive BAME Power List (UK & US)" by Financial Times[21]