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− | '''Mary Jo Jacobi''' is a businesswoman and a former presidental aide to Ronald Reagan | + | '''Mary Jo Jacobi''' is a businesswoman and a former presidental aide to [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[George H W Bush]]. She was appointed to the board of the UK [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (ACOBA) in May 2012. |
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
According to her biography on the ACOBA website in November 2012: | According to her biography on the ACOBA website in November 2012: | ||
− | :Jacobi has held senior roles in the banking and financial services industry at [[HSBC]] (1993-2000), [[Lehman Brothers]] (2000-2001) and [[Drexel Burnham Lambert]] (1985-1990). She has also worked in the global oil and gas industry, notably as Vice President, Group External Affairs at [[Royal Dutch Shell]] (2001-2005) and as Executive Vice President at [[BP America]] following the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010-2011). She was also a Non-executive Director of [[Tate and Lyle]] plc (1998-2004). Mary Jo was formerly an aide to President [[Ronald Reagan]], joining his administration in 1981 and serving as Special Assistant for Business Liaison from 1983-1985. She resumed US government service when President George H W Bush appointed her Assistant Secretary of Commerce of the United States (1992-1993). From 2005-2010 she was a Civil Service Commissioner in Great Britain. | + | :Jacobi has held senior roles in the banking and financial services industry at [[HSBC]] (1993-2000), [[Lehman Brothers]] (2000-2001) and [[Drexel Burnham Lambert]] (1985-1990). She has also worked in the global oil and gas industry, notably as Vice President, Group External Affairs at [[Royal Dutch Shell]] (2001-2005) and as Executive Vice President at [[BP America]] following the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010-2011). She was also a Non-executive Director of [[Tate and Lyle]] plc (1998-2004). Mary Jo was formerly an aide to President [[Ronald Reagan]], joining his administration in 1981 and serving as Special Assistant for Business Liaison from 1983-1985. She resumed US government service when President [[George H W Bush]] appointed her Assistant Secretary of Commerce of the United States (1992-1993). From 2005-2010 she was a Civil Service Commissioner in Great Britain. |
:Currently, Mary Jo is a consultant on business strategy and communications and is a Non-Executive Director of [[Mulvaney Capital Management]]. She has been a Visiting Fellow of the [[Leeds University Business School]] since 2004 and of the [[Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation]] since 2009. She is a Fellow of the RSA and a member of the Royal Institution, the [[Worshipful Company of International Bankers]] and the FCO’s [[Wilton Park Advisory Council]]. | :Currently, Mary Jo is a consultant on business strategy and communications and is a Non-Executive Director of [[Mulvaney Capital Management]]. She has been a Visiting Fellow of the [[Leeds University Business School]] since 2004 and of the [[Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation]] since 2009. She is a Fellow of the RSA and a member of the Royal Institution, the [[Worshipful Company of International Bankers]] and the FCO’s [[Wilton Park Advisory Council]]. | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | *[[Patrick Jephson]] - husband | + | *[[Patrick Jephson]] - husband and freelance writer/author |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 03:09, 14 November 2012
Mary Jo Jacobi is a businesswoman and a former presidental aide to Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush. She was appointed to the board of the UK Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) in May 2012.
Career
According to her biography on the ACOBA website in November 2012:
- Jacobi has held senior roles in the banking and financial services industry at HSBC (1993-2000), Lehman Brothers (2000-2001) and Drexel Burnham Lambert (1985-1990). She has also worked in the global oil and gas industry, notably as Vice President, Group External Affairs at Royal Dutch Shell (2001-2005) and as Executive Vice President at BP America following the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010-2011). She was also a Non-executive Director of Tate and Lyle plc (1998-2004). Mary Jo was formerly an aide to President Ronald Reagan, joining his administration in 1981 and serving as Special Assistant for Business Liaison from 1983-1985. She resumed US government service when President George H W Bush appointed her Assistant Secretary of Commerce of the United States (1992-1993). From 2005-2010 she was a Civil Service Commissioner in Great Britain.
- Currently, Mary Jo is a consultant on business strategy and communications and is a Non-Executive Director of Mulvaney Capital Management. She has been a Visiting Fellow of the Leeds University Business School since 2004 and of the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation since 2009. She is a Fellow of the RSA and a member of the Royal Institution, the Worshipful Company of International Bankers and the FCO’s Wilton Park Advisory Council.
Affiliations
- Patrick Jephson - husband and freelance writer/author