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  • ...exercise on the long-term risks & opportunities facing the pharmaceutical industry. <ref>[http://www.sustainability.com/team/sophia-tickell](accessed 1 Septem ...years at [[WWF]]'s Climate and Energy programme and nine years in the oil industry with [[Mobil]]. Regular clients include [[Coca-Cola]], [[Ford]], [[Nestlé]
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  • ...rs, mining and timber companies, real estate developers, the nuclear power industry and electric utlilities to name a few[1].” ...block wilderness designations and wetland protection, supported increased mining on public lands and opposed corporate taxation. On virtually every issue, P
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  • ...y and Psychology at Durham University. he began his career 'in the brewing industry' and then 'joined the [[National Council of Social Services]] (now NCVO) in ...0/22/ixcoms.html]</ref> who has been Chairman and Chief Executive of Cluff Mining since 1996, having founded [[Cluff Oil]] (subsequently [[Cluff Resources]])
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  • <td>[[Franco-Nevada Mining]]</td> <td>[[Trapper Mining]]</td>
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  • ...acturer), [[International Food Additives Council]], Monsanto Co., National Mining Association, and the Nuclear Energy Institute.
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  • ...esburg in December 1903, and had to consider the crisis in the gold-mining industry caused by the shortage of native labor. Reluctantly he agreed, with the ass ...with business interests in London, becoming chairman of the Rio Tinto Zinc mining company, though he remained active in the campaign for imperial free trade.
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  • ...er of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) and the Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). He is also a Director of the Indian School of Business ...t. He is also former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Minister of Trade and Industry in the UK (under Thatcher) and can be labelled as a very important Thatcher
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  • ...iotech products to be readied for the market and as such the whole biotech industry had an interest. The only problems were gaining approval for its commercial ...ich B-M was one. Pro-rBGH information was rapidly distributed to the dairy industry, the press and the general public. In this way a 'grass-roots' coalition wa
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  • ...assachusetts an international center for the burgeoning telecommunications industry. Congressman Edward Markey, Governor William Weld, Lt. Governor Paul Cellu [[Giancarlo Bruno]]: The Head of the global banking industry at the [[World Economic Forum]], which describes itslelf as:
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  • ...and was Britain's fifth-largest energy supplier. As part of the utilities industry, it is the distribution network operator for the central and southern Scotl ...viously the UK government had privatised the English and Welsh electricity industry by splitting the market into 12 regional electricity companies and two powe
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  • representing the views and objectives of the salt industry to relevant government and international organisations *[[Irish Salt Mining & Exploration Co Ltd]]
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  • ==Industry Areas== ...ufactures and markets petrochemicals and participates in coal and minerals mining, and electric power generation.
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  • ...ector, [[United Nations Environmental Programme]], Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE) *[[Aditi Haldar]] [[Confederation of Indian Industry]], India
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  • ...t the meeting included: [[Evan Williams]] (president of the mine owners' [[Mining Association]]); [[Cuthbert Laws]] (of the ship owners' association); [[Arth ...raise sufficient funds to set up an organisation to counter subversion in industry during the critical period of post-war re-adjustment."
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}}[[James Rutland]] is a non-executive director and chairma Rutland held a number of positions in [[Investors in Industry plc]] on the board of several small oil companies. In 1985 he joined [[Jam
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  • ...ambert also serves as Director General with the [[Confederation of British Industry]], is Chair of the [[Retail Financial Services Group]] and of 'the Advisory ...[[SMMT Industry Forum]], is Vice President of The [[Institute of the Motor Industry]], is a council member of the [[Institute of Directors]], is Vice President
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  • ...on Controls, Inc., [[AT&T]] Corporation, The [[Boeing]] Company, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M). Its political connections are to the [[Bro ...rrently a director for The Boeing Company, Emerson Electric Co., Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), Sara Lee Corporation. She is also a Trustee
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  • ==NATIONALIZED INDUSTRY== ...-executive directors. Instead their bosses are technicians from within the industry. On the board of the Electricity Council, the company behind the [[CEGB]],
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}} In November 2011 Harwerth joined the board of directors for the [[London Mining Exchange]].<ref>'[http://www.lchclearnet.com/about_us/corporate_governance/
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  • ...l Services and Markets Act 2000. It was financed by the financial services industry.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/About/Who/index.shtml Who are we], a ...t is a company limited by guarantee and financed by the financial services industry. [[HM Treasury]] appoints the FSA Board, which currently consists of a Chai
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