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* Sir [[Richard Sykes]] (Rector of Imperial College and Former Chairman of [[GlaxoSmithkline]]) | * Sir [[Richard Sykes]] (Rector of Imperial College and Former Chairman of [[GlaxoSmithkline]]) |
Revision as of 08:17, 24 April 2008
Reform Scotland is a Scottish free market think tank launched on Monday 14 April 2008. It is the Northern outpost of the London based Reform, a Tory think tank.
People
- Geoff Mawdsley ~ Alison Payne[1] The website address was registered on 15 November 2007 by Reform Scotland, Executive Centre, 7-9 North St Davids Street, Edinburgh, Its 'Administrative Contact' is Neil Rapson, (neil.rapson@designwork.co.uk) based at 40 Trafalgar Lane, Edinburgh.[2]
Advisory Board
- Ben Thomson (Chairman, Noble Group)
- Alex Hammond-Chambers (Former Chairman of Dobbies)
- Sir Richard Sykes (Rector of Imperial College and Former Chairman of GlaxoSmithkline)
- Mrs Lesley Knox (Chairman, The Alliance Trust)
- David Milne (Founder and Former Chief Executive of Wolfson Microelectronics)
- Andrew Haldenby (Director of Reform)
- Trevor Matthews (Former Chief Executive UK Financial Services, Standard Life)
Board of Management (Trustees)
- Ben Thomson (Chairman)
- Isobel d’Inverno (Director – Corporate Tax at MacRoberts)
- Amanda Harvie (Former Chief Executive, Scottish Financial Enterprise)
- James Aitken (Senior Associate, Private Client at HBJ Gateley Wareing)
- William Frame (Managing Director, Braemore Estates)
- Andrew Haldenby (Director of Reform)
- Gregor Stewart (Head of Ernst & Young's FS Advisory Service in Scotland)
- John Thomson (Executive Chairman, RIA Capital Markets)[3]
contact
Executive Centre, 7-9 North St David Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1AW http://www.reformscotland.com/