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Andrew Stone joined Marks and Spencer plc as a Trainee in1966 and retired as Joint Managing Director of the Company in 1999. He was made a peer as Baron Stone of Blackheath by the New Labour Government in 1997.[1]
Affiliations
Director
Deputy Chairman of DealGroupMedia plc. | N Brown Group plc | Deputy Chairman of Sindicatum Carbon Capital Ltd | Advisor to McDonald’s Restaurants | Chairman of DIPEx - a charitable health organisation[1]
Governor
Weizmann Institute of Science Life member, International board of governors[2]| European Council of Ben Gurion University | Overseas Development Institute[1] | Board member Science Media Centre 2002-2003
Patron
Hon. Vice President of the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain | Institute for Jewish Policy Research | Advisor to the IPPR Committee to the International Programme | The Gauchers Association | The New Israel Fund | The Jewish Chernobyl Children | The Orphaids charity | The Forgiveness Project (28/4/04) | LEAD Nepal – Development for the future of Nepalese Youth[1]
Trustee
The Maimomedes Foundation, for closer understanding between Jews and Muslims | The Israel Diaspora Trust | Prism | The Olive Tree Foundation[1]
Member
The Israel Britain Business Council | The Anglo Ecuadorian Society | The Labour Friends of Israel[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Ethical Choices Conference Speakers: Lord Stone of Blackheath, An International Conference May 5-6, 2006 - Siena, Italy, accessed 7 August 2013
- ↑ Weizmann Institute International Board, accessed 7 August 2013