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Bristol Zoological Society

Bristol Zoological Society is a conservation and education charity which runs Bristol Zoo Project. We are members of BIAZA, EAZA and WAZA.

We save wildlife together, through conservation science research, working to protect species and habitats overseas, encouraging sustainable behaviours and perceptions, educating tomorrow’s wildlife warriors and connecting people with nature through a great day out.

Our conservation science efforts are worldwide, from helping to re-introduce white-clawed crayfish into UK rivers to working with communities in the Philippines to save the Critically Endangered Negros bleeding heart dove.

Find out more about our Strategy to 2035.

Our conservation work

We work in nine countries, across four continents, to conserve species and protect habitats in the wild as well as contributing to welfare research at Bristol Zoo Project.

Careers

Working with Bristol Zoological Society provides a unique opportunity to support our conservation and education charity in its mission of Saving Wildlife Together.

Key staff and trustees

Key staff

Dr Justin Morris, Chief Executive of Bristol Zoological Society

Justin joined the Society in June 2018, with more than 20 years' experience in two of the UK's most popular museums, and a lifelong passion for the natural world.

Justin was Director of Public Engagement at the Natural History Museum where he led on all public engagements and commercial activities setting the long-term strategy for these areas, including the physical and digital public programme and onsite visitor experience, as well as overseeing commercial strategy on site, across the UK and internationally. In particular, he oversaw and led the project to transform the Central Hall of the Museum including the installation of the blue whale exhibit, which opened to critical acclaim.

Prior to this, he was the Director of Operations and Projects and Director of Strategic Planning at the British Museum and also spent two years working in the private sector at the John Lewis Partnership. He began his career as a Curator at the British Museum undertaking archaeological fieldwork throughout the South Asian sub-continent.

Justin smiles at the camera in a close-up shot. He is wearing a checkered white and blue shirt and a grey blazer, he is wearing glasses.

Brian Zimmerman - Director of Conservation and Science

Brian Zimmerman has been the Director of Conservation and Science at Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) since July 2020, with Executive Board responsibility for the Society's Animal, Veterinary Services and Field Conservation and Science departments, including higher education.

Prior to joining BZS, he was the Chief Zoological Officer at the Zoological Society of London, with responsibility for the curatorial team and species planning at London and Whipsnade Zoos. Brian joined ZSL as the Head Keeper of the Aquarium in 1999 and eventually became Curator of the Aquarium.

At ZSL, he created the Fish Net Programme, an international consortium of zoos, aquariums, research institutions and NGOs working to save threatened freshwater fish species from extinction. He developed projects under the Fish Net Programme in Greece, Turkey and Madagascar, undertaking monitoring, translocation and establishing security populations of some of the most threatened species on Earth.

Through consultancy and with other partner organisations, he has conducted biodiversity surveys in Nepal, Liberia and Turkmenistan and worked to develop an alternative sustainable livelihood programme in Brazil utilising ornamental fishes for the aquarium hobby.

Brian was the Chair of the BIAZA Aquarium Working Group for several years and Chair of the EAZA Fish and Aquatic Invertebrate Taxonomic Advisory Group (FAITAG) for seven years. He also sat on the EAZA Conservation Committee. He is currently the Chair of the Freshwater Fish TAG for EAZA and sits on the Committee of the European Union of Aquarium Curators.

Before coming to the UK, Brian worked at Dallas Zoo and Aquarium and served in the US Peace Corps in Nevis, West Indies as a primary school teacher. He gained his BSc at the University of Wisconsin in Natural Resource Management and Environmental Education.

Brian is smiling in a close-up shot, he is wearing a lilac and white shirt.

Hannah Windross - Director of People and Public Engagement

Hannah has over 20 years' experience working in marketing and communications. She joined the society in December 2021 and has responsibility for Visitor Experience, Public Engagement, Communications, Marketing, Fundraising and People.

Her previous roles include Investor Relations Director and Head of Communications and Government Affairs (Pharma Supply Chain) for GlaxoSmithKline, and Head of Change and Organisation Communication for Maersk. Before that, she spent 11 years at award-winning communications consultancy, Blue Rubicon.

Hannah is smiling in a close-up shot. She is wearing a black blazer and a cream scarf.

Jonathan Timney - Director of Estates

Jonathan has over 20 years’ experience working in property and estate management, all that time spent in hospitality and leisure organisations. He joined the society in August 2023 and has responsibility for all society estate matters, including sustainability, capital investment project delivery and all land and property management.

Having qualified in horticulture, Jonathan’s career began in the retail sector. Prior to joining the society, he was Estate Director on the Longleat Estate in Wiltshire and Head of Facilities Management for iconic UK holiday institution, Butlin's.

Trustees

David Esam - Chair of Trustees

David was brought up in North London (regularly visiting London Zoo), and educated at Highgate School and the University of Warwick, where he graduated with a BA Hons degree in English and American Literature. He studied law at the College of Law in London, being awarded a First. He moved to Bristol in 1977 when he opened a new office for his firm (one of the first London firms to branch out into Bristol), becoming a partner in 1978 at the age of 26. During his career, he specialised in Commercial Real Estate, especially shopping centres, for example leading the team which leased Westfield London and Westfield Stratford.

David is a shareholder and has been a trustee of the Society since 2013. He has sat on all the sub-committees, including the conservation committee (now the Conservation Advisory Group). Alongside an independent member of the committee, he has advised on and approved research projects which are submitted for ethical approval. He has also acted as liaison between the volunteers and the Trustee Board.

David has had a lifelong interest in conservation and is a keen birder, volunteering with the RSPB and carrying out bird surveys for the British Trust for Ornithology. Among his other interests are growing cacti and succulents, literature, and the U. S. (history and politics).

Chris Booy OBE - Vice Chair of Trustees

Chris is also Chairman of the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust, Chairman of Bristol Bears Rugby Club, Chairman of the English Professional Game Board which controls English Rugby and is a Merchant Venturer. He has been a former Trustee of the SS Great Britain Trust and a Governor of the University of the West of England. He spent 40 years in senior positions in the construction industry operating as a consultant, including Chairman of The Symonds Group and Capita's Property Business. He is a shareholder of the Society.

Dr Jane Smart OBE

Jane has spent her entire professional career in conservation. She has spent the last 17 years with IUCN, most recently leading IUCN's newly established Centre for Science and Data, based at the David Attenborough Building in Cambridge. Prior to that Jane led IUCN's Biodiversity Conservation Group (including the Species, Protected Area and World Heritage Programmes). This included acting as IUCN focal point for the Species Survival Commission and responsibility for production of The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Between 2008 and 2021, Jane led IUCN's work on the development of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.

Jane trained as a botanist and plant ecologist. Her Ph.D. research focused on the ecology of degraded wetlands and development of guidelines for their restoration and conservation. In 1989, having spent some time working for the London Wildlife Trust, she founded Plantlife International, becoming its first Chief Executive. Prior to joining the IUCN Secretariat, Jane was Chair of the IUCN UK National Committee. In 2003 she was awarded the OBE for services to international conservation. She currently serves as a Trustee of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.

Victoria Ash

Victoria has a broad business and entrepreneurial background with particular experience in marketing, business development and coaching. She currently runs her own business, the RCR Partnership, which helps the owners and directors of small and mid-sized businesses to grow sustainable revenue and profitability. Victoria has previously worked in London and Paris in a variety of consulting and in-house roles in marketing and communications. She is a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Marketors and a shareholder of the Society.

Peaches Golding OBE

As His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant Peaches Golding OBE is The King's personal representative for the County and City of Bristol. Her main duty is to support the King and Royal Family in all that they do and connect the Palaces to the City. Peaches is the independent chair of the Bristol Water Customer Challenge Panel, non-executive consultant of Moon Executive Search and a Trustee of the SS Great Britain Trust. She graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA with a Biology degree.

Andrew Martyn-Johns

Andrew is a Bristol University graduate and a chartered accountant. He spent some 30 years with Deloitte, 20 as an audit partner. For the last seven years of his time with Deloitte, he headed up the firm's audit service to the social housing and higher education sectors and was also responsible for the audit of several large national charities. Since leaving Deloitte, he has been non-executive director for two housing associations, a trustee of the ICAEW pension fund and has served as a co-opted member of the audit and risk committee of the University of the West of England. He currently serves as independent chair of Community Housing Cymru, the umbrella body representing housing associations in Wales, and is a co-opted member of the audit and risk committee of Shelter UK.

Professor Judith Squires

Judith is Professor of Political Theory and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost at the University of Bristol. Prior to this, she was Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Students and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Law at the University. Within Bristol, Judith is currently the Chair of the Board of Trustees for Spike Island and has been Chair of the Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, as well as a founding member of the Bristol Learning City Partnership Board. She is a member of the Venturers Trust Board (a multi-academy trust comprising primary, secondary and all-age schools and a special school in Bristol), is on the Advisory Board for Bristol University Press, and is a member of the One City Cultural Board. Further afield, Judith was a REF 2014 Politics and International Relations Sub-Panel member and a Council member of the ESRC and Chair of the ESRC Capability Committee. She is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the RSA.

Sir Professor Steve West CBE

Steve is Vice-Chancellor, President and CEO of the University of the West of England, Bristol, and is the President of Universities UK (UUK) and Chair of the UUK Mental Health in Higher Education Working Group. He is also Chair of the West of England Academic Health Science Network and Non-Executive Director for the Integrated Care Board for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG). Steve is a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Gloucestershire and was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2017, for services to Higher Education. He was awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2023 for his major contributions to education, health, and business, underpinned by a profound commitment to transforming lives.

Emma Woollett

Emma has worked across multiple sectors, starting her career in logistics and finance. After a period as a management consultant supporting utilities worldwide, she joined Somerfield plc. She was appointed Marketing Director for Kwik Save Stores following the merger with Somerfield and oversaw a transformation in performance. Since 2003, Emma has deployed her business and strategic experience in the NHS, providing planning, performance and governance advice to NHS hospitals. Emma was non-executive director for University Hospitals Bristol for over 10 years, appointed Vice Chair when the trust achieved Foundation Trust status. She has been Chair at Swansea Bay University Health Board since 2019 where she has built a strong board, leading to development of a clear strategic direction and achievement of significantly improved performance. Emma lives in Bristol and spent many happy hours with her boys at Bristol Zoo Gardens when they were small.

Sarah Fuller

Sarah is a senior consumer marketing leader with extensive experience of leading commercially accountable marketing and digital teams. She has worked across a number of sectors (consumer products, retail, telecoms/media, travel and leisure) across all aspects of marketing and enjoys helping organisations drive organic growth by deeply understanding their customers and creating simple strategies, effective marketing plans and distinctive brand and product propositions. Sarah has recently worked for the BBC, Aviva and Business Growth Fund in interim and consultancy roles and before that in private equity-backed transformations for Wyevale Garden Centres and graze.com. She has deep understanding of data-led and loyalty marketing, leading customer loyalty programmes for Waitrose, Airmiles and Dixons Carphone plc. Sarah graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge, with a degree in Zoology. and is delighted to be applying her experience to supporting Bristol Zoological Society's exciting vision.