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David Potter is currently a non executive director of [[Noble Group]], whose [http://www.noblegp.com/sitefolder.2005-11-07.1318492260/index_html/team_view?show=DWP website describe him as] non executive chairman of [[Camco International]], [[Solar Integrated Technologies]] and a non executive director of, [[New Media Spark]], [[Guinness Flight VCT]], [[Quercus Publishing]] and [[Infocandy]]. Previous non-executive roles include [[Thomas Cook]] and the [[London Film Commission]] (chairman).He was formerly CEO of [[Guinness Mahon Holdings]], and Deputy Chairman of [[Investec UK Ltd]]. He is also treasurer of Kings College London, a governor of Bryanston School, a Council Member of The [[Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation]], Chairman of The [[National Film and Television School Foundation]], a trustee of the [[Nelson Mandela Children's Fund UK]] and [[Worldwide Volunteering]]. | David Potter is currently a non executive director of [[Noble Group]], whose [http://www.noblegp.com/sitefolder.2005-11-07.1318492260/index_html/team_view?show=DWP website describe him as] non executive chairman of [[Camco International]], [[Solar Integrated Technologies]] and a non executive director of, [[New Media Spark]], [[Guinness Flight VCT]], [[Quercus Publishing]] and [[Infocandy]]. Previous non-executive roles include [[Thomas Cook]] and the [[London Film Commission]] (chairman).He was formerly CEO of [[Guinness Mahon Holdings]], and Deputy Chairman of [[Investec UK Ltd]]. He is also treasurer of Kings College London, a governor of Bryanston School, a Council Member of The [[Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation]], Chairman of The [[National Film and Television School Foundation]], a trustee of the [[Nelson Mandela Children's Fund UK]] and [[Worldwide Volunteering]]. | ||
==Donations== | ==Donations== | ||
− | *[[Britain Stronger in Europe]] - £150,000 | + | *[[Britain Stronger in Europe]] - Mr Potter donated £150,000 to the official pro-EU campaign on 19 April 2016. <ref name="EC">Electoral Commission, [http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/Search/Donations?currentPage=2&rows=10&sort=Value&order=desc&tab=1&open=filter&et=perpar&date=Reported&from=2016-04-01&to=2016-05-03&prePoll=true&postPoll=false&optCols=AccountingUnitsAsCentralParty&optCols=IsSponsorship&optCols=RegulatedDoneeType&optCols=CompanyRegistrationNumber&optCols=Postcode&optCols=NatureOfDonation&optCols=PurposeOfVisit&optCols=DonationAction&optCols=ReportedDate&optCols=IsReportedPrePoll&optCols=ReportingPeriodName&optCols=IsBequest&optCols=IsAggregation The In Campaign Donor Search], accessed 12 May 2016</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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− | [[Category: Brexit |Potter, David]] [[Category: UK |Potter, David]] | + | [[Category: Brexit |Potter, David]] [[Category: UK |Potter, David]][[Category:Brexit ‘remain’ donor]] |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 19 October 2017
David Potter is currently a non executive director of Noble Group, whose website describe him as non executive chairman of Camco International, Solar Integrated Technologies and a non executive director of, New Media Spark, Guinness Flight VCT, Quercus Publishing and Infocandy. Previous non-executive roles include Thomas Cook and the London Film Commission (chairman).He was formerly CEO of Guinness Mahon Holdings, and Deputy Chairman of Investec UK Ltd. He is also treasurer of Kings College London, a governor of Bryanston School, a Council Member of The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, Chairman of The National Film and Television School Foundation, a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund UK and Worldwide Volunteering.
Donations
- Britain Stronger in Europe - Mr Potter donated £150,000 to the official pro-EU campaign on 19 April 2016. [1]
Notes
- ↑ Electoral Commission, The In Campaign Donor Search, accessed 12 May 2016