Lambeth Palace
Chris Cox serves as the Deputy Director of Communications to the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace since March 2013, with a progression of roles including Director of Communications (maternity cover) and Head of Media and Digital. Prior experience includes freelance journalism for Guardian News & Media, where Chris contributed online features and book reviews, and various roles at the Alzheimer's Society and EAPPI focusing on advocacy and human rights. As a founding co-editor of The No Quarter and a past online editor at JW3 London, Chris has a strong background in community engagement and digital communication. Educational qualifications include an MA in American Literature and Culture from the University of Leeds and a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the London School of Journalism.
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Lambeth Palace
Lambeth Palace, on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Parliament, has been a historic London residence of Archbishops of Canterbury since the 13th century. It acts as a home for the Archbishop and his family when in London and as the central office for his national and international ministry. The Archbishop employs several dozen staff to support him in his work there. In addition to the Archbishop's senior advisers and administrative staff, the Palace is serviced by a building manager, steward, cook, gardeners, gatekeepers and cleaners, all of whom take care of the historic building and its grounds.