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Dr David Potter is the Chairman of [[Psion]] plc and a Director of [[Symbian Ltd]] and [[Finsbury Investments Ltd]]. He gave £90,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 and was one of a group of 58 business leaders who wrote to the Times in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party's election campaign. His personal wealth is estimated at £245 million. He was a member of the London Council of the [[CBI]] from 1992-99 and is a member of the board of the [[Higher Education Funding Council]]. He is a member of Lord Sainsbury's [[Council for Science and Technology]].
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Dr David Potter is the Chairman of [[Psion]] plc and a Director of [[Symbian]] and [[Finsbury Investments Ltd]]. He gave £90,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 2001 and was one of a group of 58 business leaders who wrote to the Times in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party's election campaign. His personal wealth is estimated at £245 million. He was a member of the London Council of the [[CBI]] from 1992-99 and is a member of the board of the [[Higher Education Funding Council]]. He is a member of Lord Sainsbury's [[Council for Science and Technology]].
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==Affiliations==
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*[[Bank of England]] a Non-executive Director [http://ww7.investorrelations.co.uk/psion/directors.jsp?nav1=2&nav2=3 Source]

Revision as of 06:10, 7 June 2007

Dr David Potter is the Chairman of Psion plc and a Director of Symbian and Finsbury Investments Ltd. He gave £90,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 and was one of a group of 58 business leaders who wrote to the Times in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party's election campaign. His personal wealth is estimated at £245 million. He was a member of the London Council of the CBI from 1992-99 and is a member of the board of the Higher Education Funding Council. He is a member of Lord Sainsbury's Council for Science and Technology.

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