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Ewart-Smith joined Rothschild in 1988. He is Managing Director within the energy team. During the past five years he has had a particular focus on the nuclear sector and advised BNFL in relation both to its own restructuring and its role in the restructuring of British Energy. He also lead the team advising BNFL on the sale of Westinghouse. {{ref|smith}}
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==External Links==
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* {{note|smith}} World Nuclear Organisation [http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2005/ewartbio.htm Biography of Ewart-Smith]
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==Background==
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Ewart-Smith joined the London-based merchant bank [[NM Rothschild]] in 1988. He is Managing Director within the energy team. He is seen as a key figure within the city, pushing for a new nuclear build and securing the right finance and investment climate.
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==Nuclear clients==
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From 2001-2006, Ewart-Smith had a particular focus on the nuclear sector and advised [[BNFL]] in relation both to its own restructuring and its role in the restructuring of British Energy. He also lead the team that advised BNFL on the sale of [[Westinghouse]]. <ref> World Nuclear Association [http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2005/ewartbio.htm Biography of Ewart-Smith]</ref>
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==The nuclear conference circuit==
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Ewart-Smith is a key banker on the nuclear conference circuit. He spoke at the World Nuclear Association Annual Symposium in September 2005 in London. <ref>World Nuclear Association, [http://www.world-nuclear.org/wna-symposium/2005/html/pdf/Programme2005.pdf 30th Annual Symposium],  7-9 September 2005.</ref>
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He also spoke at the [[BNES]] and [[European Nuclear Society]] event "Securing the Future - The Role of Nuclear Energy" at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Hall in March 2006, along with key nuclear advocates as [[James Lovelock]] and companies such as [[British Energy]] and Westinghouse. <ref>[http://www.topnux2006.org/pdf/TopNux-prel-progr.pdf Top Nux website], acc 2006</ref>
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He was listed as speaking at the [[Adam Smith Institute]]'s inaugural "Nuclear Industry Forum" in May 2006 alongside:
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* [[Vincent de Rivaz]], CEO, [[EDF]] Energy
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* [[Vincent Maurel]], Member of the Executive Board, President & CEO of Framatome ANP, [[Areva]]
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* [[Andrew Duff]], CEO, [[RWE]] [[nPower]]
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* [[Bill Coley]], CEO, [[British Energy]]
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* Sir [[David King]], Chief Scientific Advisor, HM Government
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* [[Jake Ulrich]], Managing Director, Centrica Energy
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* [[Lauri Piekkari]], Vice President Finance, TVO
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* [[Chris Murray]], Chief Executive, [[Nirex]]
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* [[Dieter Helm]], Official Fellow in Economics, New College, Oxford
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* Dr [[Sue Ion]], President, BNES <ref>MarketForce,  [http://www.marketforce.eu.com/index.cfm?obj=conferences.overview&confID=88 Website, including conference details]</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category: Nuclear Spin]]
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[[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Ewart-Smith, Roger]]

Latest revision as of 02:01, 22 October 2013

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Roger Ewart-Smith

Background

Ewart-Smith joined the London-based merchant bank NM Rothschild in 1988. He is Managing Director within the energy team. He is seen as a key figure within the city, pushing for a new nuclear build and securing the right finance and investment climate.

Nuclear clients

From 2001-2006, Ewart-Smith had a particular focus on the nuclear sector and advised BNFL in relation both to its own restructuring and its role in the restructuring of British Energy. He also lead the team that advised BNFL on the sale of Westinghouse. [1]

The nuclear conference circuit

Ewart-Smith is a key banker on the nuclear conference circuit. He spoke at the World Nuclear Association Annual Symposium in September 2005 in London. [2]

He also spoke at the BNES and European Nuclear Society event "Securing the Future - The Role of Nuclear Energy" at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Hall in March 2006, along with key nuclear advocates as James Lovelock and companies such as British Energy and Westinghouse. [3]

He was listed as speaking at the Adam Smith Institute's inaugural "Nuclear Industry Forum" in May 2006 alongside:

References

  1. World Nuclear Association Biography of Ewart-Smith
  2. World Nuclear Association, 30th Annual Symposium, 7-9 September 2005.
  3. Top Nux website, acc 2006
  4. MarketForce, Website, including conference details