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Susan Rice, became Chief Executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland in August 2000, the first woman to head a UK clearing bank. | Susan Rice, became Chief Executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland in August 2000, the first woman to head a UK clearing bank. | ||
− | She was previously Managing Director, Personal Banking at [[Bank of Scotland]], and at [[Natwest Bancorp]] in the U.S. She was a member of HM Treasury’s Policy Action Team on access to financial services. | + | :She was previously Managing Director, Personal Banking at [[Bank of Scotland]], and at [[Natwest Bancorp]] in the U.S. She was a member of HM Treasury’s Policy Action Team on access to financial services. |
− | She is a director of [[Lloyds TSB Scotland]] and a Fellow of the [[Chartered Institute of Bankers]]. Susan chairs the board of the [[Edinburgh International Book Festival]], is also a member of the [[Foresight Sub-Committee on Retail Finance]], on the board of [[Scottish Business in the Community]], and a member of the [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]]. | + | :She is a director of [[Lloyds TSB Scotland]] and a Fellow of the [[Chartered Institute of Bankers]]. Susan chairs the board of the [[Edinburgh International Book Festival]], is also a member of the [[Foresight Sub-Committee on Retail Finance]], on the board of [[Scottish Business in the Community]], and a member of the [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]]. |
− | Born and brought up in the United States, she lives in Aberdeen with her husband, Duncan, where she is a Burgess of Guild of the City, and serves on the Advisory Board of Aberdeen [[Common Purpose]]. Also a board member of [http://www.investorsinsociety.org/media/accounts/2003/Financialhighlights.pdf The Charity Bank], run by the [[Charities Aid Foundation]]. | + | :Born and brought up in the United States, she lives in Aberdeen with her husband, Duncan, where she is a Burgess of Guild of the City, and serves on the Advisory Board of Aberdeen [[Common Purpose]]. Also a board member of [http://www.investorsinsociety.org/media/accounts/2003/Financialhighlights.pdf The Charity Bank], run by the [[Charities Aid Foundation]].<ref>Ref needed</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 01:29, 23 September 2008
Susan Rice, became Chief Executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland in August 2000, the first woman to head a UK clearing bank.
- She was previously Managing Director, Personal Banking at Bank of Scotland, and at Natwest Bancorp in the U.S. She was a member of HM Treasury’s Policy Action Team on access to financial services.
- She is a director of Lloyds TSB Scotland and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. Susan chairs the board of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, is also a member of the Foresight Sub-Committee on Retail Finance, on the board of Scottish Business in the Community, and a member of the Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal.
- Born and brought up in the United States, she lives in Aberdeen with her husband, Duncan, where she is a Burgess of Guild of the City, and serves on the Advisory Board of Aberdeen Common Purpose. Also a board member of The Charity Bank, run by the Charities Aid Foundation.[1]
Affiliations
- Futures Forum
- Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, Advisory board
Notes
- ↑ Ref needed