In recognition of their contribution to either the PSA or the live production industry, the below have been awarded lifetime honorary memberships to the association.
Honorary PSA Members
Dave Keighley
Dave's role as a founding council member of the Production Services Association in the early 1990s exemplified his commitment to elevating the entire industry. Dave understood that individual success meant little if the sector wasn't professionalising and growing. Through the PSA, as part of the Council he championed better standards, improved working conditions, and greater recognition for skilled professionals who make live events possible. His tenure as Chairman from October 2020 until May 2024 demonstrated continued dedication to these principles. Dave passed away in June 2025. The Industry and the PSA are forever grateful for his contributions.
Andy Lenthall
As General Manager of the association through the incredibly challenging Covid period, Andy worked tirelessly to campaign for support and representation for the live production industry, bringing together traditionally siloed organisations, companies and individuals to create one clear voice. Andy currently sits as a trustee of Stage Hand, acting as a support for those in need.
Dick Tee
Dick has been a longstanding supporter of the PSA, both through individual and company memberships over the years. Sitting as a council member more recently, he has been integral in driving the association forward.
Penny Mellor
Penny has been a stalwart of the industry for as long as we can remember, fiercely advocating for the welfare of crew and festival-goers alike. She has won multiple awards in recognition of her work, and has been a PSA member for many years.
Keith Wood
With over four decades in the live events industry, Keith Wood has seen (and helped build) it all—from university gigs in the late '70s to stadium shows with some of the world’s biggest artists. As one of the longest serving council members, Keith was awarded honorary membership in Jan 2026.
