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− | [[Hugh Stevenson]] joined the [[Financial Services Authority]] Board in June 2004. | + | Sir [[Hugh Stevenson]] joined the [[Financial Services Authority]] (FSA) Board as a non-executive director in June 2004, serving as Deputy Chairman during 2010, his final year with the FSA. |
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+ | Stevenson was Chairman of [[Equitas]] Limited, and [[The Merchants Trust]] Plc (2000-2010) and a non-executive director of [[Standard Life]] (1999-2008). | ||
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+ | He was a Managing Director of [[S.G. Warburg]]'s investment banking business from 1987 to 1995 and Chairman of [[Mercury Asset Management Group]] plc from 1992 until 1998. He began his career at [[Linklaters & Paines]] solicitors after graduating from [[University College Oxford]]. He later took the Advanced Management Program at [[Harvard Business School]].<ref> The Financial Services Authority website, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/about/index.shtml. About Us] Last viewed 01.02.07 </ref> | ||
Hugh is also a non-executive director of the [[British Museum Company]] and Chairman of [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]]'s Redevelopment Board. | Hugh is also a non-executive director of the [[British Museum Company]] and Chairman of [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]]'s Redevelopment Board. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 16 February 2012
Sir Hugh Stevenson joined the Financial Services Authority (FSA) Board as a non-executive director in June 2004, serving as Deputy Chairman during 2010, his final year with the FSA.
Career
Stevenson was Chairman of Equitas Limited, and The Merchants Trust Plc (2000-2010) and a non-executive director of Standard Life (1999-2008).
He was a Managing Director of S.G. Warburg's investment banking business from 1987 to 1995 and Chairman of Mercury Asset Management Group plc from 1992 until 1998. He began his career at Linklaters & Paines solicitors after graduating from University College Oxford. He later took the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.[1]
Hugh is also a non-executive director of the British Museum Company and Chairman of Great Ormond Street Hospital's Redevelopment Board.