Media Centre

Here you will find information on our brand contact and spokespeople.

For any information on enquiries relating to our media work, press releases, statements and spokespeople, please contact Natasha Theobald, External Communications Manager, via email [email protected] or telephone on 020 7901 8916.

Normal office hours are Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm.

For all mentions of the charity in prose, please refer to the charity as the Army Benevolent Fund. For headings and titles, our name is Army Benevolent Fund. Please refrain from using ABF on its own.

News

To see the latest news on the charity’s activities, announcements and more, please visit our News section.

Case studies

To view our case studies and the people we’ve helped, please visit our stories page. Use of images and case studies is restricted, and all requests to use such material should go to our Communications team. They can be contacted at [email protected].

Use of the charity logo

For any questions on using our logo or other brand assets, please contact Jack Leggetter, Brand Officer via email at [email protected] or telephone at 02078113214.

Spokespeople

Brigadier Peter Monteith MBE
Chief Operating Officer – The Army Benevolent Fund

Brigadier Peter Monteith joined the Army Benevolent Fund as Chief of Staff in March 2021 and became Chief Operating Officer in September 2022. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Charity and is Secretary to the Board of Trustees.

Peter joined the charity after a full career in the Regular Army. Born and brought up in Northern Ireland he read Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, before attending Sandhurst and commissioning into the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding), a Yorkshire recruited infantry unit, in 1988. Peter served with ‘The Dukes’ from the arctic to the jungles of Belize and deployed on operational service in Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. Promoted to Colonel in 2014 and Brigadier in 2018 Peter worked on the staff in Army HQ, the Army Personnel Centre in Glasgow and most recently in the MOD.

Peter is a graduate of the Australian Staff College and the US War College and has Masters degrees in Defence Administration and Strategic Studies. A confirmed sports fan, Peter is an avid follower of the Irish rugby team, the English cricket team and Leeds United – he is used to disappointment. He enjoys outdoor pursuits although, having completed the Marathon des Sables, he now prefers something somewhat gentler, preferably with his puppy, ‘Boots’.

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