Beth McHattie

Beth is a strategic marketing and communications consultant working with public, private and not-for-profit clients to position them for growth in the post-Covid era.

Her career began at Sotheby’s where she played a key role in making art auctions into a global phenomenon and expanding Sotheby’s network of offices across Asia. Moving to English Heritage, she grew “heritage” from niche interest into today’s widely appreciated notion of the historic environment, integral to social and economic regeneration, identity, community and wellbeing. 

After leading a vast public consultation exercise (for which she was personally commended by the Cabinet Office) and communications for English Heritage’s demerger into two separate bodies in 2016, Beth moved to the City where she built a profile for the philanthropic trust of a major financial services company. She then moved into tech, helping to launch a £100m EdTech platform in a partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). 

More recently, Beth became Associate Director of Denhams Digital, a strategic and creative agency that is busy helping clients to refocus their propositions for new and digital audiences in health, mental health, social good, culture, education, food and professional services. 

Beth is a former Trustee of the Churches Conservation Trust and a member of the Advisory Board of employee wellbeing platform BetterSpace.