Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller was one of the first generation of disabled presenters on British television on Advice Shop and the children’s show Boom! Later becoming the first wheelchair-user to run a major arts venue, he also established the role of UK Government Disability Champion for Culture. He co-founded the UK Disability Arts Alliance #WeShallNotBeRemoved and was founding chair of the influential BFI Disability Screen Advisory Group.
Today Andrew works to improve access and to create new opportunities for disabled people whether artist or audience. His current portfolio of roles includes: UK Arts Access Champion supporting the delivery of All In – the national arts access scheme for disabled audiences. He is a member of the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority co-creation council and the Museums Strategic Disability Network. He is also Creative Director of Trinity College Oxford and a trustee of the Royal Shakespeare Company and BAFTA – where he is chair of Young BAFTA.
At Arts Council England, Andrew chairs the Disability Advisory Group.

