Andrew Copson
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![]() Andrew Copson speaking in 2012
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Born | Nuneaton, Warwickshire |
19 November 1980
Residence | London |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Balliol College, Oxford |
Occupation | Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union |
Andrew James William Copson, FRSA, MCMI, MCIPR (born 19 November 1980) is Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association, a position he has held since January 2010.[1] In 2015, Copson was elected President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union, the global umbrella body for atheist, humanist, skeptic and secularist organisations.
Early life
Copson was born on 19th November 1980 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, to David Copson and Julia Heather Cunningham.[1] He was educated at the independent school King Henry VIII School, Coventry. He attended Balliol College, University of Oxford, graduating with a first class Bachelor of Arts degree in Ancient and Modern History in 2004.[1]
Career
In 2005 Andrew Copson started working at the British Humanist Association as director of education and public affairs.[2] In 2010 he became the BHA's youngest ever Chief Executive; a position which he described at the time as "obviously a daunting one", saying that he felt "a huge responsibility to build on the BHA's many successes."[3][4]
He is also First Vice-President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union,[5] and was formerly a director of the European Humanist Federation, trustee of the South Place Ethical Society (stepping down at the AGM on 10 November 2013) and chair of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association.[2]
Copson is a regular contributor to New Humanist Magazine,[6] has written for The Guardian and New Statesman, and has been interviewed on BBC News for non-religious opinions on topics such as religious symbols in the work place and euthanasia.[7][8][9]
Copson has stated scepticism in regards to "atheist churches", denouncing Alain de Botton's idea of an atheist temple,[10] and expressing doubt in regards to future success of The Sunday Assembly.[11]
Personal life
In 2011, Copson entered into a civil partnership with Mark Wardrop.[12]
External links
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