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[[Image:PeterYork.jpg|100px|right|thumb|Peter Wallis, AKA Peter York]] | [[Image:PeterYork.jpg|100px|right|thumb|Peter Wallis, AKA Peter York]] | ||
− | Peter Wallis was co-founder of management consultancy [[SRU]] alongside [[Dennis Stevenson]]. [[Peter Mandelson]] worked as a consultant for [[SRU]] between 1990 and 1992.<ref>Peter York, [http://www.friezefoundation.org/biography/profile/peter_york/ Biography], ''The Frieze Foundation'', Accessed 07-August-2009</ref> Wallis was appointed Chairman of the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] Committee in 1994. | + | [[Peter Wallis]] was co-founder of management consultancy [[SRU]] alongside [[Dennis Stevenson]]. [[Peter Mandelson]] worked as a consultant for [[SRU]] between 1990 and 1992.<ref>Peter York, [http://www.friezefoundation.org/biography/profile/peter_york/ Biography], ''The Frieze Foundation'', Accessed 07-August-2009</ref> Wallis was appointed Chairman of the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] Committee in 1994. |
==Peter York== | ==Peter York== |
Revision as of 14:47, 7 August 2009
Peter Wallis was co-founder of management consultancy SRU alongside Dennis Stevenson. Peter Mandelson worked as a consultant for SRU between 1990 and 1992.[1] Wallis was appointed Chairman of the Department of Trade and Industry Committee in 1994.
Peter York
It is under his pseudonym Peter York that Wallis has made his most high-profile offerings, from writing the Sloane Ranger Handbook and being Style Editor of Harpers & Queen for 10 years, to financing The Modern Review. York co-authored Harpers & Queen's The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. He is also a columnist for The Independent on Sunday, GQ magazine and Management Today.
Publications
- Style Wars (1980)
- The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook (1982)
- Peter York's Eighties (1995), co-authored with Charles Jennings
- Dictators' Homes (2005)
- Cooler, Faster, More Expensive: the Return of the Sloane Ranger (2007), with Olivia Stewart-Liberty.