Baroness Hogg has been reappointed as a non-executive member of the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Baroness Hogg has been reappointed as a non-executive member of the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Baroness Hogg has been reappointed as a non-executive member of the Office for Budget Responsibility. Her first term was due to end on 19 June 2026. Baroness Hogg has agreed to serve a further one-year term until 19 June 2027.
Dame Susan Rice will be stepping down as a non-executive member of the Office for Budget Responsibility when her term ends on 19 June 2026. The OBR will shortly launch a recruitment process to appoint Dame Susan Rice’s successor.
The OBR’s Budget Responsibility Committee, Tom Josephs and Professor David Miles, said:
We are delighted that Baroness Hogg will be serving for a further year. We would like to record our immense gratitude for the invaluable contribution that Dame Susan Rice has made to the OBR over the past three years.
Further Information
Baroness Hogg has had a long and varied career in economic journalism and public policy, including as the Head of Number 10 Policy Unit. She has worked as a Director, council member and Chair for numerous private and public sector organisations including Royal Mail, the BBC, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and the Financial Services Authority as well as being the lead independent Director for HM Treasury for six years. She was appointed to the House of Lords as a Conservative peer in 1995 and became a crossbench peer in 2010, following her appointment as Chair of the Financial Reporting Council. She was a member of the House of Lords Economics Affairs Committee from 1999 to 2003.