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SPSC is responsible for advising and reporting to the Board on the preparation of British Standards. It encourages the participation of stakeholders in standardization and provides advice on:
It seeks active communication with stakeholders to understand their views and provide an appreciation of BSI's added value. It recommends to the Board candidates for SPSC membership and establishes supporting sector, policy and strategy or technical committees, approves their constitutions and terms of reference, appoints their chairs, and gives direction on items of common interest. It resolves disputes in BSI's standards development field.
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Nikki has more than two decades of experience in a variety of executive and senior leadership roles in consumer and business services. She has an excellent track record in using innovative research and engagement strategies to shape decisions, to understand and give voice to consumers, and to improve product design and service delivery.
For 10 years she was Group Director of Research and Publishing at the consumer organization Which? and on the Board of international consumer research and testing organization. She is currently the Interim Chief Operating Officer at Resolver, the largest complaints website in the UK, where she is responsible for the development of its consumer and business-focused products and services to ensure the highest standards of complaints handling.
Nikki is Chair of the BSI’s Consumer Forum. She is a member of UK Power Networks’ Customer Engagement Group - an independent regulatory committee for the UK’s biggest electricity distributor. She also advises a small platform technology start up on consumer supply chains and ESG strategy.
For the past year, Nikki has held an Innovation Fellowship at the University of Sussex Business School investigating the development, commercialization and adoption of emerging automation technologies in retail supply chains.
Scott Steedman joined the Group in January 2012 and was appointed to the Board in October 2012.
An engineer by background, he started his career at Cambridge University before moving to industry where he spent over 20 years working for consulting and contracting companies on major infrastructure and building projects around the world. Elected Vice-president Policy for the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) in November 2012, he is a former Vice-president of the Institution of Civil Engineers and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, where he continues to serve as Editor-in-Chief of the Academy’s flagship magazine, Ingenia.
He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Engineering Council.
Frances has had a 30 year career in oil and gas exploration primarily with BP Group plc where she held positions as Vice President developing business in Russia and the Caspian, and setting up a new group to explore for unconventional gas internationally. For the past 10 years she has been heavily involved in the development of shale and other ‘fracked’ hydrocarbons including as Executive Director for Business Development at 3Legs Resources plc, the AIM-listed independent shale exploration company. Frances has been a Non-Executive Director of DNV and after leaving BP, she was Global Business Development Manager at ConocoPhillips.
She is currently a Non-Executive Director on the Board of the UK Oil and Gas Authority, as well as External Governor of the University of Portsmouth and Trustee of Anti-Slavery International, the world’s oldest human rights organisation and Public Concern at Work, the whistleblowing charity.
Debrah Harding was appointed as chair of SPSC in September 2025.
Debrah has worked on behalf of the research sector for 25 years before which she worked in publishing and accountancy. In addition to being Managing Director of the Market Research Society (MRS), Debrah leads the standards, policy and public affairs activities within MRS working extensively with government departments and global institutions on issues which affect research, data and insight.
Debrah has a wealth of knowledge of ethical Codes, quality standards and guidelines, data protection/GDPR and the enforcement of such standards. For over 25 years Debrah has been a member of the BSI committee, SVS/3, which is responsible for the development of market, opinion and social research standards. Debrah became Chair of this BSI committee in 2018 and also serves as the Chair of the ISO Technical Committee, ISO TC 225, which is responsible for the international standards for market, opinion and social research. Debrah has supported other BSI standards development including BSI Flex 236, a guide enabling the development of inclusive standards.
Debrah is currently the Senior Independent Non-Executive Director for the media regulator, Impress; Chair and co-founder of the Global Research Business Network (GRBN); Vice-President of the European Research Federation (EFAMRO); a Non-Executive Director of the Joint Industry Committee for Population Standards (JICPOPS); and a member of the Pay.UK End User Advisory Board. She is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
Dr Irina Brass is Lecturer in Regulation, Innovation and Public Policy at UCL Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (UCL STEaPP). Her research interests are in the regulation of emerging technologies and the governance of responsible innovation.
Dr Brass is Co-Investigator in the Future Targeted Healthcare Manufacturing Hub (EPSRC), where she leads a project on adaptive regulatory strategies for biotherapeutics. She has recently completed a Co-Investigator appointment in the PETRAS IoT Hub (EPSRC), where she co-led a project looking at the standardisation, regulatory and governance challenges of the Internet of Things.
Dr Brass works closely with policymakers as well as national and international standards-making bodies. In 2017, Dr Brass was elected Chair of the IoT/1 Committee at the BSI and in 2019 she received the prestigious BSI Standards-Makers Award for Education about Standardisation. Dr Brass has advised governments and specialist agencies on cybersecurity, data protection and regulatory responses to disruptive technologies.
Dr Brass has a background in public policy, regulation and standardisation, with research that spans across risk assessment and governance, competition rules, data protection, cybersecurity and safety regulations. She holds a PhD in Government from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), having looked at the role that standards-making organisations play in defining radio spectrum policy and regulations for cellular and wireless communications.
Rosie is a Civil Service Commissioner, and chairs Publishers’ Licensing Services and an NHS Research Ethics Committee. She also holds Board positions at the Copyright Licensing Agency, the General Optical Council and Book Aid International.
Her previous positions include Non-Executive Directorships at the Food Standards Agency, Public Health England and NHS bodies. She has a background in commercial roles in publishing, media and health data companies, and a degree in Chemistry from Oxford University.
Rosie has wide experience helping organisations develop strategy, recruit senior staff, apply ethical decision-making and communicate with diverse audiences and customers.
Richard leads on standards and accreditation policy at the Office for Product Safety & Standards within BEIS. He also leads on hallmarking policy, sponsorship of the British Hallmarking Council and is UK representative in the International Hallmarking Convention.
Richard’s background is in electronic engineering, instrumentation, and legal metrology. He previously worked at the National Physical Laboratory, National Weights & Measures Laboratory, and was Acting Chief Executive at the National Measurement & Regulation Office.
Mo is the CBI’s Director of Economic Policy, with over 12 years of economics experience. At CBI, he leads a team focusing on tax, regulations, and economic policy development in the UK.
Previously, Mo served as Director of CBI Economics, overseeing research and analytical projects. He joined us from PwC, where he was an economic consultant and led projects such as the economic impact of the UK hosting COP26. He also led projects implementing economic and fiscal policies in various Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries.
Mo began his career at HM Treasury, and he later worked as a Senior Economist at UK Finance. With his expertise, he's helping shape policies to improve UK business competitiveness.
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