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Race to be president: the potential candidates

The president of the Board of Deputies took many members by surprise when he announced he was stepping down last Friday. Who could replace him? Read on...

February 1, 2018 12:39
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Laura Marks

Who: Former Board vice-president. The Mitzvah Day founder was engaged in months of a “will she, won’t she” run for president in 2015, before eventually going for it and losing to Jonathan Arkush. Defeat meant she lost her honorary officer role and she has subsequently invested her time on interfaith projects, promoting women in the community and as chair of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.

Chances: After losing three years ago, she is unlikely to dip her toe in the waters again. She is far more likely to run for one of the honorary officership positions.

Richard Verber

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Who: Board senior vice-president, international division. His election three years ago came as a shock — he was the youngest person to hold the role for 20 years. He has taken to the position well, is an impressive media performer and his positive and friendly approach means he has made few enemies. With his day job at World Jewish Relief, extra-curricular activities with the Board, Limmud and other organisations, he is seen as a rising star. However, many deputies may be wary of handing such a vital role to someone so young — he is in his mid-30s.