Rosamund Blomfield-Smith

Biography

Rosamund Blomfield-Smith spent 30 years in the City, latterly as a director of both Rothschilds and ING Barings, but since 2003 has been non-executive.

She has served on many boards, including Thames Water and Hartpury Agricultural College and is currently chairman of Museum of London Archaeology, a member of Ofgem’s Challenge Group, and a Trustee of the Jo Cox Foundation.

She and her husband rear traditional breeds on their 386-acre farm in Herefordshire.

Previous roles in government

  • Non-executive board member