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  • ...ss-appointment-applications-rt-hon-sir-oliver-letwin Decision: Summary of business appointment applications - Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin Updated 24 January 2018 He is the son of [[William Letwin]], Emeritus Professor at the [[London School of Economics]], and conservative academic [[Shirley Letwin]], both of whom
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  • ...and of the [[Port and Maritime Board]]. He is an Honorary Fellow of the [[University of Hong Kong]]. He is Patron of the Community Advice Bureau and a member of ...f Chartered Accountants in England & Wales]] and an Honorary Fellow of The University of Hong Kong.
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  • ...pected to be closed in early 2007.[http://news.moneycontrol.com/india/news/business/europecapgemini/capgeminitoacquirekanbayintl/14/06/article/247500] *[[Eddie Short]] Vice President - Business Information Management
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  • ...ards Road, Hampstead Heath NW3. He went to Wellington military college and Oxford. Lord Keith was a merchant banker from public school background. He created the Hill Samuel Group and chaired it for ten years.
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  • ...tion of financial crime: reducing the extent to which it is possible for a business to be used for a purpose connected with financial crime. ...the systemic risks across the whole system, and whether there were entire business models, entire ways of operating, that were risky.”<ref>Macalister, Terry
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  • ...Foreign Secretary and former Minsters on applications made to it under the Business Appointment Rules, about appointments former Ministers, senior civil servan ...ord]]. He later took the Advanced Management Program at [[Harvard Business School]].<ref> The Financial Services Authority website, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pa
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  • ...dley Docker, The Life and times of a Trade Warrior'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 123. </ref> [[Carlton Club]]; and, back to the origins of all thi ...biography on the webpage describing the archive of his papers at Cambridge University:
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  • ...ons executives focusing on key international issues directly affecting the business community and on key communications functions for which public affairs staf ...econd version of this seminar will be presented Sept. 13-17, 1992, also at Oxford, and is open to qualified executives of multinational corporations. The in
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  • ...allow them to understand and bridge the differences in the two countries' business cultures.' The Forum is run by a senior array of business and political leaders, including a significant component of those active in
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  • ...Huddersfield, his natural intelligence and hard work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a Young Liberal. When he entered Parliament ...ry experts who had served with distinction in Kenya, Malaya and Cyprus. At Oxford he researched and tried to produce a coherent counter-subversive theory. Wh
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  • ...[[Zeneca Group PLC]], deputy chair of [[AstraZeneca]] and deputy chair of Business in the Community. Currently also serving as a non-executive deputy chair of ...micals, director of Zeneca Group PLC (responsibility for the Agrochemicals business and Asia Pacific), member of the Advanta B.V. Supervisory Board, executive
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  • ...' closeness to [[Tony Blair]] and his long-standing influence as a leading business supporter of the New Labour project[35]. ...patron of Mansfield College, Oxford. He is a Member of the Court of the [[University of Hull]].
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  • ...other local residents who just feel that it is an eyesore. For more on the school, see: www.corporatewatch.org.uk/news/said_business_school.html ...established the [[John Sainsbury Scholarship]] for postgraduate studies at University of Cape Town[24]. He, along with his brothers The Hon. [[Simon Sainsbury]]
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  • ...ions, community affairs and corporate affairs policy for the international business in 10 countries. She reports directly to Terry Leahy. Neville-Rolfe’s external appointments include business lobby groups, NGOs and government committees such as the CBI Europe Committ
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  • ...ass (ICM poll), Blair's 1999 speech to the CBI that he is 'proud to be pro-business' places him very squarely in opposition to those same workers. ...d the House of Commons in March 1999 that he was 'putting the interests of business first'.
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  • ...ck record in CSR and in chairing, launching and/or growing a similar scale business and/or charitable organisation in another sector. None of the trustees woul ...] as medical adviser (Drinkaware). Wallace is Professor of Primary Care at University College London, and a general medical practitioner. Nevertheless, the Drink
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  • He was President of the Oxford University Union and went to Harvard Business School in America. He was one of the Bioscience bosses who wrote a letter to the F ...m a $3 million investment. They are also backers of [[Jazztel]], a Spanish business phone services company and an Israeli company [[Commtouch]], an e-mail prov
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  • He was a local Lib Dem councillor for Oxford City from 1987-91 and in 1994 was chosen as a Lib Dem parliamentary candida ...universities, although he himself studied History and Philosophy at Oxford University. He persuaded [[Tony Blair]] to bring in performance-related pay for teache
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  • Waiters has been chair and managing director since 1981. He was a Birmingham University graduate. Now he earns £260,972 and lives at 51 Cholmeley Park, Highgate, *[[Roger Bexon]], an Oxford and Tulsa trained geologist, who's also a director of the cable company BIC
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  • .... The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual business leaders, and claims to refuse money from 'EU institutions, governments or b ...ion and Expert Knowledge in the Euro Referendum”], University of Cardiff School of Social Sciences Department, Working Paper 31 (November 2002), p. 17.</re
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