Gill Mansfield

PRS for Music announces the appointment of Gill Mansfield

PRS for Music has announced the appointment of Gill Mansfield as an Independent non-executive director of the PRS Members' Council and Board, effective immediately.

Jamie MacMillan
  • By Jamie MacMillan
  • 13 Dec 2021
  • min read

Gill Mansfield has been announced as an independent non-executive director.

Gill has previously held senior positions and advised at several international media and entertainment organisations, including Phaidon Press, Chorion, MTV Networks Europe, Random House and Penguin Random House, Wall to Wall Media, Soundcloud and Moonpig. She is also an elected committee member of the London Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a non-executive director of Reason Digital, a digital agency in the Tech for Good sector.

Gill will provide both the PRS Members ’Council and the Board with an independent perspective, alongside business expertise and knowledge, in support of the PRS membership, spanning 155,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers.

Gill’s role will involve chairing the distribution committee, which approves changes to distribution policy principles and the introduction of any new distribution policy precedents covering individual and joint revenue streams, including the apportionment of licence revenues between performing and mechanical rights.

Nigel Elderton, chair, PRS Members’ Council, said: 'I am incredibly pleased to welcome Gill to the PRS Members Council and Board. Her wealth of experience across a vast array of senior legal, board and non-executive director roles within the media and entertainment landscape will be invaluable to our future decision making processes on behalf of all PRS members.'

Gill Mansfield, independent non-executive director, PRS Members’ Council and Board, said: 'I am looking forward to working with the PRS Members Council and Board, continuing their diligent work on behalf of the songwriters, composers and music publishers that PRS represents. This is an important time for the music industry and Collective Management Organisations to speak up for those whose works enrich our everyday lives, and I am excited to play a part in these developments at PRS.'