Helen Wood was appointed Speaker’s Secretary on the election of Sir Lindsay Hoyle as the 158th Speaker of the House of Commons. The pair had previously worked together when Sir Lindsay, as Chairman of Ways and Means, became chair of the Consultative Panel on Parliamentary Security in 2015 and Helen took on the role of the Panel’s secretary at a critical time for the security of the parliamentary community. They continue to be involved in overseeing security for the House of Commons.
Speaker's Secretary and Chief of Staff Helen Wood Portrait Sitting Rory Lewis Photographer 2021
From providing informal clerical help in the 1660s to supporting the implementation of virtual participation in the Chamber during the COVID pandemic of 2020, the role of the Speaker’s Secretary has grown over the last four centuries. I was delighted to capture Helen on location at the House of Parliament last month.
Historically, the Speaker had sole discretion over the appointment of their Secretary – and Secretaries remained closely linked with their Speaker. Family connections between the two were not uncommon.
Speaker's Secretary and Chief of Staff Helen Wood Portrait Sitting Rory Lewis Photographer 2021