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Scottish Ballet appoints two new Non-Executive Directors

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of two new Non-Executive Directors to the Board: Scottish solicitor Nadhia Ahmad-Ali, and Ballet Black Founder & Artistic Director Cassa Pancho MBE.

Nadhia Ahmad-Ali is a Scottish solicitor and has recently been appointed as Head of Legal for Europe at UnitedHealthcare, part of the UnitedHealth Group, a Fortune 500 company. Prior to this she worked at The Weir Group PLC and Cigna, where she focused on strategy and partnerships, together with a leading role on their international Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council.

‘I’m delighted to be joining the Board of Scottish Ballet, a company at the forefront of bold performances and pushing boundaries in dance,’ says Nadhia. ‘I am excited to further explore their well-being, community engagement and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. I look forward to supporting the company’s visionary work, both at home, and globally.’

Cassa Pancho MBE founded Ballet Black upon graduating in 2001, to provide role models to young, aspiring black and Asian dancers. To date, she has commissioned 48 choreographers to create over 60 new ballets for the Company.

In 2015, Cassa was appointed a Patron of Central School of Ballet and in 2016 became a vice president of The London Ballet Circle. In 2017, along with Senior Artist Cira Robinson, she collaborated with British ballet shoe manufacturer, Freed of London, to create two brand new pointe shoe colours to enable dancers of Black and Asian descent to buy skin-tone pointe shoes ready-made. In 2018, Cassa was awarded the Freedom of the City of London.

‘Scottish Ballet and Ballet Black have enjoyed a long association and it has been my pleasure to watch Christopher and the entire company fully embrace a commitment to real change in classical ballet,’ says Cassa. ‘I’m thrilled to be joining as a Board member and to be part of the company’s continued commitment towards equity and inclusivity, as well as their outstanding artistic work.

Cassa is a light-skinned black woman with long dark hair and a fringe smiling at the camera leaning on a ballet barre

It is an exciting time for Scottish Ballet as we invigorate the Board with two new members, and as we look forward to the company returning to full touring capacity in the weeks and months ahead. Cassa and Nadhia bring youth, energy and a breadth of experiences that will complement and enhance the Board.

Jim Pettigrew, Scottish Ballet Board of Directors Chair

I’m absolutely thrilled that Nadhia and Cassa are joining the Board of Non-Executive Directors. Nadhia’s enthusiasm and passion for the arts has been longstanding, and she brings to the Board her own brand of vitality and leadership, which aligns wonderfully with Scottish Ballet. Cassa Pancho and Scottish Ballet have a longstanding relationship, as Cassa has been a leader in the dance sector for over 20 years. We look forward to working more closely with her in this new role.

Christopher Hampson Artistic Director & CEO at Scottish Ballet

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