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Revision as of 16:33, 7 April 2015
Nigel Rudd is the non-executive chairman and the head of the defence and aerospace engineer's board at Meggitt.[1]
Rudd is one of the UK's best known businessmen, and has been described as a "bulldog of the corporate world".[2]
Contents
Career
On top of his role with Meggitt he is currently Chair of airport operator BAA, and non-executive chairman of Heathrow Airport Holdings.[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."[3]
He is on the advisory board of Business for New Europe, an initiative set up by Roland Rudd, head of city PR company, Finsbury.
Previous roles
- He was formerly of Boots, which was sold to the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR).
- Deputy chair of Barclays.
- Non-executive director of BAE.[4]
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.[5]
Support for the Conservatives
On 1 April 2015 Rudd was one of 103 business leaders who wrote to the Telegraph praising the British Conservative Party's economic policies and claiming a Labour government would 'threaten jobs and deter investment' in the UK.[6]
Political donations
The Guardian claim Rudd has made a £8,000.00 donation[7] but nothing has been recorded by the electoral commission.[8]
Affiliations
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alan Tovey Sir Nigel Rudd to returns to the blue-chips with chairman role at Meggitt Telegraph, 18 December 2014, accessed 1 April 2015
- ↑ Alistair Osbourne, "Troubled BAA brings in tough man Rudd", The Telegraph, 2 September 2007, accessed February 2009.
- ↑ Alistair Osbourne, "Troubled BAA brings in tough man Rudd", The Telegraph, 2 September 2007, accessed February 2009.
- ↑ BAA announces board appointments", BAA press release, 31 August 2007, accessed February 2009.
- ↑ Treasury press release, 14 Nov 2007
- ↑ Peter Dominiczak, 100 business chiefs: Labour threatens Britain's recovery, Telegraph, 7 April 2015.
- ↑ The Tory 100: captains of industry, party donors (and a few tax avoiders) Guardian, 1 April 2015, accessed 3 April 2015.
- ↑ Electoral Commission Search, accessed 7 April 2015.