Jesus College Cambridge Appoints Sonita Alleyne As First Ever Black Head

"I’m looking forward to becoming part of such an energetic and innovative community."
Sonita Alleyne will be the master of Jesus College, Cambridge, from October.
Sonita Alleyne will be the master of Jesus College, Cambridge, from October.
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A businesswoman is to become the first black person to lead an Oxbridge college.

Sonita Alleyne, 51, will be the master of Jesus College, Cambridge, from October 1.

The entrepreneur will also be the first female head in the history of the Jesus College – which was founded in 1496 – and described her election as “an honour”.

Alleyene has previously served as a BBC trustee and is currently chairwoman of the British Board of Film Classification.

She was brought up in east London and studied at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, before starting a career in radio, including founding the production company Somethin’ Else, which she led as chief executive from 1991 until 2009.

Alleyene will become the college’s 42nd Master on its 40th anniversary of co-education, taking over from Professor Ian White, who was appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Bath earlier this year.

“I left Cambridge 30 years ago, but it never left me. I am delighted to be returning,” she said.

“It is an honour to be elected to lead Jesus College and I’m looking forward to becoming part of such an energetic and innovative community.

“Having met many Fellows, students and staff in recent weeks, I was struck by the positive and forward-looking ethos shared across the College.

“In addition to the outstanding education, the cross-disciplinary work and evident passion for arts, culture and sport I have seen at Jesus is impressive.”

Professor Mary Laven, who led the college’s search committee, said: “We are thrilled by the election of Sonita Alleyne, who will be an inspirational Master.

“She brings to the college a wealth of experience and an enduring commitment to helping young people fulfil their potential.”

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