Tom Wright Cbe

Managing Director at Chalke History Festival

Tom Wright CBE is the Managing Director at Chalke Valley History Festival. Previously, Tom has held various positions including Member Board of Trustees at The Land Trust, The National Museum of the Royal Navy, Leeds Castle, and the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust. Tom also served as a Board Member at Imperial War Museums and the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine (FSEM), RCPI & RCSI. Prior to their current role, Tom was the Chief Executive at The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. Tom holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Studies from Ealing Business College.

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Chalke History Festival

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The aim is to excite, enthral and entertain about the past. All proceeds from the festival have, since 2012, been directed to the Chalke Valley History Trust, which promotes the understanding of history to all ages, but especially children. The festival began in June 2011 on a small scale and as a fundraiser for the local cricket club. Club stalwart and historian James Holland had the idea for a festival but it was James Heneage, founder and former CEO of Ottakar’s bookshops and now historical novelist, who suggested a festival dedicated to history. Since then Chalke Valley History Festival has become a celebration of history like no other. Seven days, packed full of historical entertainment, inspiring discussions, fun for all the family and featuring the very best historians in the land. Taking place at its stunning venue in Broad Chalke, near Salisbury in Wiltshire, visitors will be able to listen to world-class speakers, and to watch eye-catching demonstrations given by knowledgeable living historians, whilst sitting on the surrounding hills savouring delicious historic fast food. Since 2013, the festival has also incorporated the History Festival for Schools. ‘An understanding of the past is essential,’ says Co-Founder James Heneage, ‘without that, it is impossible to make sense of the present or prepare for the future.’


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