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Euan Baird (66) has been a non-executive director of [[Scottish Power]] since January 2001. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of [[Schlumberger]] Limited from 1986 to 2003. He is now non-executive Chairman of [[Rolls-Royce plc]] and a non-executive director of [[Société Générale]], [[Areva]] and the [[New York Stock Exchange]]. He is a trustee of [[Tocqueville Alexis Trust]] and [[Carnegie Institution of Washington]], and a member of the Advisory Committee of [[Banque de France]]. His current term of office, subject to his re-election in 2004, will expire at the AGM in 2007.
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[[Image:EuanBaird.jpg|left|150px|thumb|Euan Baird<ref>Photograph from Scottish Power [http://www.scottishpower.com/MeettheBoard_862.asp Meet the Board],  Euan Baird, accessed 20 March 2007.</ref>]]  
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[[Euan Baird]] joined the Board of Scottish Power in January 2001 as a non-executive director, bringing executive level experience in the electronics and engineering industry.
  
Baird is a Patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]]. In 2003 he was listed at number 43 in the [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,22722,00.html Sunday Times Rich List].
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He was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of [[Schlumberger]] Limited from 1986 to 2003, and non-executive Chairman of [[Rolls-Royce]] plc until June 2004.
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Euan is a trustee of the '''Tocqueville Alexis Trust''' and the '''Carnegie Institution of Washington''', and a member of the Advisory Committee of '''Banque de France'''.
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Euan is on the board of [[Société Générale Group]] and [[Areva]], and is a Member of the French Prime Minister’s [[Comité National de la Science]] and of the UK Prime Minister’s [[Council of Science and Technology]].
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In 2003 he was listed at number 43 in the [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,22722,00.html Sunday Times Rich List].
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His current term of office at [[Scottish Power]] will expire at the AGM in 2007.<ref>Board Member History from Scottish Power[http://www.scottishpower.com/MeettheBoard_862.asp Meet the Board],  Euan Baird, accessed 20 March 2007.</ref>
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==Affiliations==
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*A non-executive director of the [[New York Stock Exchange]].
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*A trustee of [[Tocqueville Alexis Trust]] and
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*[[Carnegie Institution of Washington]],
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*A member of the Advisory Committee of [[Banque de France]].
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*A Patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]]. 
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*On the International Advisory Board of [[Scottish Development International]]
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*On the International Advisory Board of [[Scottish Enterprise]]
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==Background==
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Born in Aberdeen in 1937, he joined '''Schlumberger''' in 1960 as a field engineer on assignment in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. In 1974, he moved to Paris as Personnel Manager and Vice President of Operations with '''Schlumberger Technical Services'''. Five years later he reached the company’s New York headquarters as Executive Vice President responsible for world-wide wireline operations.
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== Notes ==
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[[Category: Nuclear Spin|Baird, Euan]]
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[[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Baird, Euan]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 6 March 2009

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Euan Baird[1]

Euan Baird joined the Board of Scottish Power in January 2001 as a non-executive director, bringing executive level experience in the electronics and engineering industry.

He was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Schlumberger Limited from 1986 to 2003, and non-executive Chairman of Rolls-Royce plc until June 2004.

Euan is a trustee of the Tocqueville Alexis Trust and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and a member of the Advisory Committee of Banque de France.

Euan is on the board of Société Générale Group and Areva, and is a Member of the French Prime Minister’s Comité National de la Science and of the UK Prime Minister’s Council of Science and Technology.

In 2003 he was listed at number 43 in the Sunday Times Rich List.

His current term of office at Scottish Power will expire at the AGM in 2007.[2]

Affiliations

Background

Born in Aberdeen in 1937, he joined Schlumberger in 1960 as a field engineer on assignment in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. In 1974, he moved to Paris as Personnel Manager and Vice President of Operations with Schlumberger Technical Services. Five years later he reached the company’s New York headquarters as Executive Vice President responsible for world-wide wireline operations.

Notes

  1. Photograph from Scottish Power Meet the Board, Euan Baird, accessed 20 March 2007.
  2. Board Member History from Scottish PowerMeet the Board, Euan Baird, accessed 20 March 2007.