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[[Patience Wheatcroft]] (Baroness Wheatcroft) is a Conservative member of the [[House of Lords]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/baroness-wheatcroft/4199 Baroness Wheatcroft], www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 April 2013.</ref>
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[[Patience Wheatcroft]] (Baroness Wheatcroft) is a Conservative member of the [[House of Lords]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/baroness-wheatcroft/4199 Baroness Wheatcroft], www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 April 2013.</ref> She was made a life peer in December 2010.<ref name="Parliament"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/baroness-wheatcroft/4199 Baroness Wheatcroft], uk.parliament.co.uk, acc 11 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
She is a former editor of the ''[[Sunday Telegraph]]'' and the ''[[Wall Street Journal]] Europe''.<ref>[http://www.pelhambellpottinger.co.uk/people/baroness-patience-wheatcroft Baroness Patience Wheatcroft], Pelham Bell Pottinger, accessed 8 April 2013.</ref>  
 
She is a former editor of the ''[[Sunday Telegraph]]'' and the ''[[Wall Street Journal]] Europe''.<ref>[http://www.pelhambellpottinger.co.uk/people/baroness-patience-wheatcroft Baroness Patience Wheatcroft], Pelham Bell Pottinger, accessed 8 April 2013.</ref>  
  
 
==House of Lords committees==
 
==House of Lords committees==
Wheatcroft sat on the joint committee that scrutinised the UK's Draft Financial Services Bill, which introduces a new structure for financial regulation. After this committee disbanded in 2011, she took up a number of paid roles for financial and lobbying companies.
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In 2011 Wheatcroft sat on the joint committee that scrutinised the UK's Draft Financial Services Bill, which introduces a new structure for financial regulation. After this committee disbanded shortly after it reported in 2011, she took up a number of paid roles for financial and lobbying companies.
  
 
==Directorships==
 
==Directorships==
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==Advisory roles==
 
==Advisory roles==
Baroness Wheatcroft is a former paid adviser to lobbyist-law firm [[DLA Piper]], which represents some of the largest financial firms in the world. She was also a member of the advisory board of financial lobbyists [[Pelham Bell Pottinger]] from 2012.<ref> Melanie Newman [http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2012/07/10/house-of-bankers-16-of-lords-are-paid-by-city-firms/ House of Bankers: 16% of Lords are paid by City firms] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 10 July 2012, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
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Baroness Wheatcroft is a paid 'business consultant (legal services' to lobbyist-law firm [[DLA Piper]], which represents some of the largest financial firms in the world. <ref name="Parliament"/>
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She is also a paid member of the advisory board of financial and corporate lobbyists [[Pelham Bell Pottinger]]<ref name="Parliament"/>, a role she has held since 2012.<ref> Melanie Newman [http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2012/07/10/house-of-bankers-16-of-lords-are-paid-by-city-firms/ House of Bankers: 16% of Lords are paid by City firms] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 10 July 2012, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
She was a task force member of the [[Henry Jackson Initiative]] 2012 report 'Towards an Inclusive Capitalism'.
 
She was a task force member of the [[Henry Jackson Initiative]] 2012 report 'Towards an Inclusive Capitalism'.
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==Non-financial interests==
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*Member, [[UK-India Round Table]]<ref name="Parliament"/>
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*Visiting Fellow, [[Centre for Corporate Reputation]], Oxford University<ref name="Parliament"/>
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*Trustee, [[British Museum]]<ref name="Parliament"/>
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*Member, Advisory Board, [[Reuters Institute for Study of Journalism]]<ref name="Parliament"/>
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*Trustee, [[Policy Exchange]] <ref> check status </ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 02:24, 11 October 2014

Patience Wheatcroft (Baroness Wheatcroft) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords.[1] She was made a life peer in December 2010.[2]

She is a former editor of the Sunday Telegraph and the Wall Street Journal Europe.[3]

House of Lords committees

In 2011 Wheatcroft sat on the joint committee that scrutinised the UK's Draft Financial Services Bill, which introduces a new structure for financial regulation. After this committee disbanded shortly after it reported in 2011, she took up a number of paid roles for financial and lobbying companies.

Directorships

In 2012 Wheatcroft was appointed a non-executive director at wealth management firm St James’s Place plc, which she remains.

Wheatcroft sat on the board of think tank Policy Exchange from June 2012 until November 2013.

She was a non-executive director at Barclays in February 2009. [4]

Advisory roles

Baroness Wheatcroft is a paid 'business consultant (legal services' to lobbyist-law firm DLA Piper, which represents some of the largest financial firms in the world. [2]

She is also a paid member of the advisory board of financial and corporate lobbyists Pelham Bell Pottinger[2], a role she has held since 2012.[5]

She was a task force member of the Henry Jackson Initiative 2012 report 'Towards an Inclusive Capitalism'.

Non-financial interests

Affiliations

Notes

  1. Baroness Wheatcroft, www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 April 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Baroness Wheatcroft, uk.parliament.co.uk, acc 11 October 2014
  3. Baroness Patience Wheatcroft, Pelham Bell Pottinger, accessed 8 April 2013.
  4. Dates to be checked
  5. Melanie Newman House of Bankers: 16% of Lords are paid by City firms The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 10 July 2012, accessed 9 October 2014
  6. check status