Mark Rolfe - FSA Board Member
Outlines the professional history of our Board Members and gives details of any business interests they may have in order to ensure transparency.
By profession, Mark is a Chartered Trading Standards Practitioner. Prior to taking up his current role, he spent over 30 years in the profession both delivering and leading the service in Kent.
In 2015 Mark took up his role as Head of Kent Scientific Services. This service is Kent County Council’s in-house Public Analyst, toxicology and metrology calibration laboratory, providing these services to local and national government and business.
During his career Mark has been engaged in food standards service provision and the
investigation of consumer fraud. Mark served on the National Tasking Group for National Trading Standards and was also a Director of Trading Standards South East Ltd., a partnership organisation of Trading Standards Services in the South East region. As well as being a member of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute Mark is also an associate member of the Association of Public Analysts.
Mark served on the FSA Science Council since its inception in 2017 as the member representing consumers’ and citizens’ interests.
Outside of work, Mark is married to Jane, a Headteacher, and has three grown up children. Mark is on the Board of Governors at a large secondary school.
Personal Interests
Consultancies and/or direct employment
- Interim Head of Community Protection
- Head of Kent Scientific Services, Kent County Council.
- Chartered Trading Standards Practitioner
Unpaid Roles:
- Member of the Board of Governors, Maidstone Grammar School.
Fee-paid work:
- None
Shareholdings:
- None
Clubs and other organisations:
- Member of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute.
- Associate Member of the Association of Public Analysts
Other personal interests:
- None
Fellowships
- None
Indirect support
- None
Trusteeships
- None
Land and property
- None
Other public appointments
- None
Non-personal interests
- None
Revision log
Published: 13 January 2020
Last updated: 5 February 2024