James Dickson
Chairman
James Dickson was, until January 2023, Rothesay's General Counsel. He joined Rothesay in 2009 and until stepping down as General Counsel was responsible for the legal function and execution team. Prior to joining Rothesay, James was at Linklaters for 15 years (11 years as a partner) specialising in structured finance.
Tom Pearce
Trustee
Tom Pearce is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rothesay. Tom founded Rothesay with Addy Loudiadis in 2007 and was previously its Managing Director. Tom has overall responsibility for Rothesay’s strategy and operational delivery, including Business Development, Financing, Investment Origination and Operations. Tom has been a Board Director of Rothesay since 2016 and he also sits on the board of the Association of British Insurers. Prior to founding Rothesay, Tom was part of the fixed income and investment banking team at Goldman Sachs with responsibility for pension fund and insurance company clients.
Terry Miller
Trustee
Terry Miller is Chair of Rothesay’s Customer Conduct Committee and a member of the Audit Committee, Nomination Commitee and Remuneration Committee. Terry is a non-executive director of Goldman Sachs International Bank, a non-executive director of Goldman Sachs International and a non-executive director and safeguarding champion of the British Equestrian Federation. She is also chair of the nominations and remuneration committee of Goldman Sachs International Bank and Goldman Sachs International. Terry was previously with Goldman Sachs for 17 years, most recently as a partner and international general counsel. She went on to be general counsel of The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG), director and trustee of the Invictus Games Foundation, non-executive director of the British Olympic Association and non-executive director and the senior independent director of Galliford Try Plc and of Stelrad Group plc.
Hil Berg
Trustee
Hil Berg has spent more than 25 years supporting corporate, public and third sector organisations to integrate purpose into strategy and to campaign for change, with a focus on climate and social justice, and collaborative social innovation. Hil’s work has involved initiatives across the world and has won multiple industry awards. She has twice been named Outstanding UK Independent Consultant by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) and was one of the country’s founding Chartered PR Practitioners. She has a Masters in PR and Communications for Social Change, with a research specialism in brand activism. Hil works as an independent consultant and previously led strategy at M&C Saatchi Life – a global strategic and creative consultancy specialising in transformative sustainability. Prior to that she was head of sustainability at Iceland Foods and director of communications and marketing at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Global ESG panel; and a trustee of the Alder Hey Children’s Charity and Feeding Britain.
Professor Dame Carol Black
Trustee
Dame Carol is currently the Government’s independent adviser on drug misuse. She is also Chair of the British Library, the Centre for Ageing Better. She is a member of RAND Europe’s Council of Advisers, and Commonwealth Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Ageing Well.
In 2019 she completed a seven year term as Principal of Newnham College in Cambridge University where she was a Deputy Vice-chancellor.
She is a past President of the Royal College of Physicians of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, past Chair of the Nuffield Trust for Health Policy, and she has been a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery.
Addy Loudiadis
Trustee
Addy Loudiadis is Rothesay’s co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer from 2007 to 2022. Addy was previously a partner of Goldman Sachs and served as the co-head of the Investment Banking Division in Europe. Before moving to investment banking, she was head of European Fixed Income Sales at Goldman Sachs. Addy is also a former board member of the Association of British Insurers.