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[[Francis Finlay]] was formerly Chairman and CEO of [[Clay Finlay Inc.]], a global investment management firm based in New York which he co-founded in 1982. The firm was acquired in 2000 and Mr. Finlay stepped down from an executive role in 2006.<ref name="Finlay">[https://www.eastwest.ngo/profile/francis-finlay 'Francis Finlay], ''EastWest Institute''. Accessed 5 December 2019.</ref> Clay Finlay specialises in the management of a full range of global and regional equity mandates on behalf of a worldwide institutional client base. Finlay was also a non-executive director of a number of investment companies including the [[Scottish Investment Trust]], leaving on 26 July 2013<ref>[https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC001651/officers Scottish Investment Trust - Officers], ''Companies House''. Accessed 5 December 2019.</ref> and [[SVG Capital]], where he left in 2012.<ref>Simon Mundy, [https://www.ft.com/content/d0e5e828-6c70-11e1-b00f-00144feab49a 'Ferguson steps down as head of SVG Capital'], ''Financial Times, 12 March 2012.</ref>
  
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Mr Finlay has served as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business and is currently a Governor of the [[London Business School]] and an Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He is also a Governor of the Ditchley Foundation, a Director of the East West Institute and Chairman of the [[American Friends of the British Museum]].<ref>No 10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/page7414.asp British Museum Trustees] 1 April 2005. The Prime Minister has appointed Bonnie Greer and Francis Finlay to the Board of the British Museum with effect from 4 April 2005 for a period of four years.</ref>
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Educated at Oxford University, he is an Honorary Fellow of Merton College and a member of the Chancellors Court of Benefactors. Mr. Finlay served as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University School of Business 1981-1986 and was subsequently a Governor of the London Business School 2002-2011. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst.<ref name="Finlay"/>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
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*[[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs]]
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*[[British Museum]], board member
 
*[[Ditchley Foundation]]
 
*[[Ditchley Foundation]]
 
*[[East-West Institute]], Board member
 
*[[East-West Institute]], Board member
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*[[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]], Trustee
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Bankers|Finlay, Francis]][[Category:Institute for Strategic Dialogue|Finlay, Francis]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 5 December 2019

Francis Finlay was formerly Chairman and CEO of Clay Finlay Inc., a global investment management firm based in New York which he co-founded in 1982. The firm was acquired in 2000 and Mr. Finlay stepped down from an executive role in 2006.[1] Clay Finlay specialises in the management of a full range of global and regional equity mandates on behalf of a worldwide institutional client base. Finlay was also a non-executive director of a number of investment companies including the Scottish Investment Trust, leaving on 26 July 2013[2] and SVG Capital, where he left in 2012.[3]

Mr Finlay has served as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business and is currently a Governor of the London Business School and an Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He is also a Governor of the Ditchley Foundation, a Director of the East West Institute and Chairman of the American Friends of the British Museum.[4]

Educated at Oxford University, he is an Honorary Fellow of Merton College and a member of the Chancellors Court of Benefactors. Mr. Finlay served as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University School of Business 1981-1986 and was subsequently a Governor of the London Business School 2002-2011. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 'Francis Finlay, EastWest Institute. Accessed 5 December 2019.
  2. Scottish Investment Trust - Officers, Companies House. Accessed 5 December 2019.
  3. Simon Mundy, 'Ferguson steps down as head of SVG Capital', Financial Times, 12 March 2012.
  4. No 10 Downing Street British Museum Trustees 1 April 2005. The Prime Minister has appointed Bonnie Greer and Francis Finlay to the Board of the British Museum with effect from 4 April 2005 for a period of four years.