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Rudd was one of a few 'senior financial sector representatives' invited to attend a meeting in November 2007 of the Government's [[High Level Group on City Competitiveness]], hosted by Chancellor Alistair Darling<ref>[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_125_07.htm Treasury press release], 14 Nov 2007</ref>
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Rudd was one of a few 'senior financial sector representatives' invited to attend a meeting in November 2007 of the Government's [[High Level Group on City Competitiveness]], hosted by Chancellor [[Alistair Darling]]<ref>[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_125_07.htm Treasury press release], 14 Nov 2007</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 16:46, 18 February 2009

Nigel Rudd is one of the UK's best known businessmen, described as a 'bulldog of the corporate world'.

Career

He is current Chair of airport operator BAA, Deputy Chair of Barclays bank, non-exec director of BAE.[1]

He was "parachuted in as chairman of BAA amid growing criticism from politicians, airline customers and the media, while the Competition Commission is examining breaking up the group."[2]

He was former of Boots, which was sold to the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR).

Political connections

Rudd was one of a few 'senior financial sector representatives' invited to attend a meeting in November 2007 of the Government's High Level Group on City Competitiveness, hosted by Chancellor Alistair Darling[3]

References

  1. BAA press release, 31 August 2007
  2. Telegraph, 2 Sept 2007
  3. Treasury press release, 14 Nov 2007