David Bennett

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David Bennett is the chief executive of Monitor.

Career

From 1986 to 2004 Bennett was a senior partner at McKinsey & Co where 'he focused on regulated, technology-intensive industries'.

In 2005 he was appointed non-political chief policy adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair and head of policy directorate and the strategy unit in 10 Downing Street, but was replaced in 2007 when Gordon Brown took over.

In March 2010 he was appointed chief executive of Monitor, the 'sector regulator for health services in England and its job is to protect and promote the interests of patients'.[1] The Guardian revealed, in February 2011, Bennett will be paid £57,000 for 2 days a week.[2]

Affiliations

Resources

See: Private Healthcare Network Map

Notes

  1. Gov.UK David Bennett, accessed 10 April 2015.
  2. Randeep Ramesh Tony Blair adviser to be next NHS regulator Guardian, 18 February 2011, accessed 10 April 2015.