Difference between revisions of "Julia Cleverdon"
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− | '''Julia Cleverdon''': appointed as Chief Executive of [[Business in the Community]] in 1992: started her career working in industrial relations for [[British Leyland]], married to the late [[John Garnett]], director of the [[Industrial Society]]. Her voluntary roles include being a director of [[In Kind Direct]], Governor of [[Henley Management College]], Trustee of [[Timebank]] (in the mezzanine office along with [[Demos]] and a whole host of other New-Labour connected groups), patron of the [[Helena Kennedy Bursary Scheme]], patron of Volunteer Reading Help and an Ambassador for the [[World Wildlife Fund]]. Formed [[Project Head Start]] (for school-leavers in the innner city. [http://www.bitc.org.uk/events/speaker_profiles/jcleverdon.html] | + | '''Julia Cleverdon''': appointed as Chief Executive of [[Business in the Community]] in 1992: started her career working in industrial relations for [[British Leyland]], married to the late [[John Garnett]], director of the [[Industrial Society]]. Her voluntary roles include being a director of [[In Kind Direct]], Governor of [[Henley Management College]], Trustee of [[Timebank]] (in the mezzanine office along with [[Demos]] and a whole host of other New-Labour connected groups), patron of the [[Helena Kennedy Bursary Scheme]], patron of Volunteer Reading Help and an Ambassador for the [[World Wildlife Fund]]. Formed [[Project Head Start]] (for school-leavers in the innner city {{ref|1}}. |
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+ | #{{note|1}} BITC Website [http://www.bitc.org.uk/events/speaker_profiles/jcleverdon.html Profiles] |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 16 June 2007
Julia Cleverdon: appointed as Chief Executive of Business in the Community in 1992: started her career working in industrial relations for British Leyland, married to the late John Garnett, director of the Industrial Society. Her voluntary roles include being a director of In Kind Direct, Governor of Henley Management College, Trustee of Timebank (in the mezzanine office along with Demos and a whole host of other New-Labour connected groups), patron of the Helena Kennedy Bursary Scheme, patron of Volunteer Reading Help and an Ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund. Formed Project Head Start (for school-leavers in the innner city [1].