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− | Dame [[Helen Alexander]] | + | Dame [[Helen Alexander]] was chairman of the board of [[UBM]] PLC from 2012-16 <ref name="UBMbios">[http://www.ubm.com/about-ubm/board/biographies.aspx Biographies], UBM, accessed 3 June 2013.</ref> and a former board member of British energy firm [[Centrica]]. She died in August 2017 following a long battle with cancer. |
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Alexander began her publishing career at [[Gerald Duckworth]] and [[Faber & Faber]], moving to [[The Economist]] in 1985 as Marketing Manager. She became Managing Director of [[The Economist Intelligence Unit]] in 1993 and in 1997 became Chief Executive of [[The Economist Group]], a position she held for 11 years until June 2008.<ref name="UBMbios">[http://www.ubm.com/about-ubm/board/biographies.aspx Biographies], UBM, accessed 3 June 2013.</ref> | Alexander began her publishing career at [[Gerald Duckworth]] and [[Faber & Faber]], moving to [[The Economist]] in 1985 as Marketing Manager. She became Managing Director of [[The Economist Intelligence Unit]] in 1993 and in 1997 became Chief Executive of [[The Economist Group]], a position she held for 11 years until June 2008.<ref name="UBMbios">[http://www.ubm.com/about-ubm/board/biographies.aspx Biographies], UBM, accessed 3 June 2013.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 01:11, 25 August 2017
Dame Helen Alexander was chairman of the board of UBM PLC from 2012-16 [1] and a former board member of British energy firm Centrica. She died in August 2017 following a long battle with cancer.
Career=
Alexander began her publishing career at Gerald Duckworth and Faber & Faber, moving to The Economist in 1985 as Marketing Manager. She became Managing Director of The Economist Intelligence Unit in 1993 and in 1997 became Chief Executive of The Economist Group, a position she held for 11 years until June 2008.[1]
She was awarded a CBE for services to publishing in 2004 and in June 2011 was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to business and for being President of the CBI. She has an MBA from INSEAD.[1]
Affiliations
- Port of London Authority - Chairman
- Rolls-Royce Group plc - Non-executive director.
- Bain Capital - Senior advisor
- Chancellor of the University of Southampton
- Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.
- Confederation of British Industry (CBI) - President until June 2011 and Deputy President until June 2012.
- Northern Foods plc - Non-executive director 1994-2002
- BT plc - Non-executive director 1998-2002
- Centrica plc 2003 to 2011.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Biographies, UBM, accessed 3 June 2013.