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Nicholas Kroll

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== Head of the BBC Trust Unit ==

First Head of the Trust Unit, the body put in place to support and advise the BBC Trust, Nicholas Kroll is one of the most important men in broadcasting, and one of the least well known.


Previous career

Prior to working at the BBC, Nicholas Kroll was Chief Operating Officer and Deputy to the Permanent Secretary at DCMS from 2002, responsible for developing and delivering the Department's change management programme and setting new strategic priorities within DCMS. Previous posts at DCMS include Corporate Services Director (2000 to 2002, including a period as acting Permanent Secretary during 2001), Director of Creative Industries, Media and Broadcasting Group (1996 to 2000), Head of Broadcasting Policy Division (1995 to 1996), and Head of the Arts Division (1993 to 1995). He also worked at HM Treasury where he was Head of the European Community Budget Division (1990 to 1993) and the Head of Banking Policy Branch (1986 to 1990). Previously, he worked at the Department of Transport (1982 to 1986) and the Department of Environment and Transport (1977 to 1982).


Nicholas Kroll is 54 years old and married with two children.