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Andrew Buxton is a corporate board member and lobbyist.
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Andrew Buxton is a corporate board member and lobbyist. He has been chair of Barclays Bank and President of the British Bankers Association. Together with Leon Brittan he played a key role in forming and leading various business coalitions aimed at advancing banking interests through the promotion of free trade in financial services. <ref>Sharon Beder, ''Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda'', Earthscan, London, 2006, chapter 7.</ref>
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Buxton founded and was the inaugural chair of the [[European Services Network]] which became the [[European Services Forum]]. He chaired the High Level [[LOTIS Committee]] and co-chaired the [[Financial Leaders Group]] with [[Ken Whipple]], President of Ford Financial Services, who also chaired the Financial Services Group of the US [[Coalition of Service Industries]] (CSI). <ref>Sharon Beder, ''Suiting Themselves'', chapter 7.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Barclays]]
 
*[[Barclays]]
*[[British Invisibles]],
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*[[Smithkline Beecham]]
 
*[[Smithkline Beecham]]
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Revision as of 03:03, 29 January 2008

Andrew Buxton is a corporate board member and lobbyist. He has been chair of Barclays Bank and President of the British Bankers Association. Together with Leon Brittan he played a key role in forming and leading various business coalitions aimed at advancing banking interests through the promotion of free trade in financial services. [1]

Buxton founded and was the inaugural chair of the European Services Network which became the European Services Forum. He chaired the High Level LOTIS Committee and co-chaired the Financial Leaders Group with Ken Whipple, President of Ford Financial Services, who also chaired the Financial Services Group of the US Coalition of Service Industries (CSI). [2]

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References

  1. Sharon Beder, Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda, Earthscan, London, 2006, chapter 7.
  2. Sharon Beder, Suiting Themselves, chapter 7.