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− | Masters in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge | + | *Masters in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge |
− | MBA as a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School | + | *MBA as a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School |
− | worked briefly as a research scientist with the [[UK Atomic Energy Authority]] | + | *worked briefly as a research scientist with the [[UK Atomic Energy Authority]] |
− | worked for 4 years in the London office of [[McKinsey and Co]], "advising pharmaceutical clients on strategic issues" | + | *worked for 4 years in the London office of [[McKinsey and Co]], "advising pharmaceutical clients on strategic issues" |
− | CEO of [[The Papworth Trust]] "pioneering rehabilitation and housing services for people with acquired and congenital disabilities" | + | *CEO of [[The Papworth Trust]] "pioneering rehabilitation and housing services for people with acquired and congenital disabilities" |
− | founding CEO of [[Nexan Group]], "a venture capital-backed medical device company, creating and marketing novel cardio-respiratory monitoring technologies to reduce premature mortality in patients with congestive heart failure" | + | *founding CEO of [[Nexan Group]], "a venture capital-backed medical device company, creating and marketing novel cardio-respiratory monitoring technologies to reduce premature mortality in patients with congestive heart failure" |
− | joined Cancer Research Technology Limited (CRT) | + | *joined Cancer Research Technology Limited (CRT) |
− | became Chief Operating Officer of Cancer Research UK in July 2004 | + | *became Chief Operating Officer of Cancer Research UK in July 2004 |
− | Board Member of the National Cancer Research Institute and Chairman of the Gray Cancer Research Trust<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whoweare/howwearegoverned/ceo/</ref> | + | *Board Member of the National Cancer Research Institute and Chairman of the Gray Cancer Research Trust<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whoweare/howwearegoverned/ceo/</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Patient Groups]] | [[Category:Patient Groups]] |
Revision as of 17:01, 14 February 2008
- Masters in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge
- MBA as a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School
- worked briefly as a research scientist with the UK Atomic Energy Authority
- worked for 4 years in the London office of McKinsey and Co, "advising pharmaceutical clients on strategic issues"
- CEO of The Papworth Trust "pioneering rehabilitation and housing services for people with acquired and congenital disabilities"
- founding CEO of Nexan Group, "a venture capital-backed medical device company, creating and marketing novel cardio-respiratory monitoring technologies to reduce premature mortality in patients with congestive heart failure"
- joined Cancer Research Technology Limited (CRT)
- became Chief Operating Officer of Cancer Research UK in July 2004
- Board Member of the National Cancer Research Institute and Chairman of the Gray Cancer Research Trust[1]