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[[Jenny Davey]] (real name [[Jennifer Susan Perks]]) (born 13 May 1977) is one of three founders in 2012 of the [[East London Science School]] along with [[David Perks]] (to whom she is married, an associate of the [[LM network]]) and [[Mark Andew Smith]] who works in UK and Offshore Banking Technology at [[Barclays Wealth]]. She is more usually known by her birth name [[Jenny Davey]] under which name she has had a career as a journalist with the Murdoch press (five years with ''[[The Times]]'' on banking and property and then four years with the ''[[Sunday Times]]'' rising to the post of City editor) and latterly  - form 2011 - as a PR person with Financial PR firm [[RLM Finsbury]] where she represents [[J Sainsbury]], [[Darty]] plc,  [[RBS]], [[Essar Group]] and [[Quintain]].<ref>RLM Finsbury [http://rlmfinsbury.com/en-us/our-people/profile/jenny-davey Jenny Davey], accessed 29 August 2013</ref>
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[[Jenny Davey]] (real name [[Jennifer Susan Perks]]) (born 13 May 1977) is one of three founders in 2012 of the [[East London Science School]] along with [[David Perks]] (to whom she is married, an associate of the [[LM network]]) and [[Mark Andrew Smith]] who works in UK and Offshore Banking Technology at [[Barclays Wealth]]. She is more usually known by her birth name [[Jenny Davey]] under which name she has had a career as a journalist with the Murdoch press (five years with ''[[The Times]]'' on banking and property and then four years with the ''[[Sunday Times]]'' rising to the post of City editor) and latterly  - form 2011 - as a PR person with Financial PR firm [[RLM Finsbury]] where she represents [[J Sainsbury]], [[Darty]] plc,  [[RBS]], [[Essar Group]] and [[Quintain]].<ref>RLM Finsbury [http://rlmfinsbury.com/en-us/our-people/profile/jenny-davey Jenny Davey], accessed 29 August 2013</ref>
  
Davey/Perks spoke at the 2006 [[Battle of Ideas]] on the 'battle for affliuence'.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KMmN7hrmE The Battle for Affluence] Battle of Ideas 2006, Royal College of Art, London</ref> She also spoke at the 2007 [[Battle of Ideas]] on 'Will ethical shopping save the world?'.<ref>Battle of Ideas [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/speaker_detail/205/ Jenny Davey], accessed 29 august 2013</ref>
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Davey/Perks spoke at the 2006 [[Battle of Ideas]] on the 'battle for affluence'.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KMmN7hrmE The Battle for Affluence] Battle of Ideas 2006, Royal College of Art, London</ref> She also spoke at the 2007 [[Battle of Ideas]] on 'Will ethical shopping save the world?'.<ref>Battle of Ideas [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/speaker_detail/205/ Jenny Davey], accessed 29 august 2013</ref>
  
 
Perks served on the board of the [[East London Science School Trust]] from 23/02/2012-16/10/2012.<ref>IN01 Application to register a company, East London Science School Trust, 7962059, 23 February 2012</ref>
 
Perks served on the board of the [[East London Science School Trust]] from 23/02/2012-16/10/2012.<ref>IN01 Application to register a company, East London Science School Trust, 7962059, 23 February 2012</ref>

Latest revision as of 05:27, 22 August 2017

Jenny Davey (real name Jennifer Susan Perks) (born 13 May 1977) is one of three founders in 2012 of the East London Science School along with David Perks (to whom she is married, an associate of the LM network) and Mark Andrew Smith who works in UK and Offshore Banking Technology at Barclays Wealth. She is more usually known by her birth name Jenny Davey under which name she has had a career as a journalist with the Murdoch press (five years with The Times on banking and property and then four years with the Sunday Times rising to the post of City editor) and latterly - form 2011 - as a PR person with Financial PR firm RLM Finsbury where she represents J Sainsbury, Darty plc, RBS, Essar Group and Quintain.[1]

Davey/Perks spoke at the 2006 Battle of Ideas on the 'battle for affluence'.[2] She also spoke at the 2007 Battle of Ideas on 'Will ethical shopping save the world?'.[3]

Perks served on the board of the East London Science School Trust from 23/02/2012-16/10/2012.[4]


Notes

  1. RLM Finsbury Jenny Davey, accessed 29 August 2013
  2. The Battle for Affluence Battle of Ideas 2006, Royal College of Art, London
  3. Battle of Ideas Jenny Davey, accessed 29 august 2013
  4. IN01 Application to register a company, East London Science School Trust, 7962059, 23 February 2012