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Zoological Society of London names first-ever female CEO

Kathryn England appointed ZSL leader in its 200th year

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The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has announced the appointment of Kathryn England as its new CEO, making her the first woman to hold the role in the organisation's 200-year history.

With a background spanning veterinary care, wildlife health and senior operational leadership, England has been part of ZSL for more than 10 years, most recently serving as interim CEO.


Before joining ZSL, England worked as nursing manager at the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital and head nurse at the Royal Veterinary College, before moving into the animal health pharmaceutical industry.

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"It is an honour to be appointed to lead an organisation I care about deeply," England said.

"ZSL's people, its science, and its mission are genuinely world-class, and I am determined that we use this milestone year as a springboard to grow the impact we have in our conservation work, for the communities we engage, and for the wildlife we work to protect and restore."

As above, 2026 is the Zoological Society of London's 200th anniversary, and England has already contributed to this year's bicentenary celebrations in her role as interim CEO.

ZSL's 200th anniversary

Projects to mark the 200th anniversary include a commemorative Royal Mint coin, a new Transport for London poster, and a new podcast series.

"In Kathryn, ZSL has a chief executive who knows this organisation profoundly, who has already earned the trust of colleagues, partners and supporters, and who has the technical background and strategic vision to lead it into the next exciting and important chapter," said Jim Smith, ZSL's chair of trustees.

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