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====Former members (circa 2003 from the Web Archive)====
 
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*Mrs [[Jean M Shedden]] Executive Secretary
 
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*Mr [[Mike Still]] Managing Director Corporate Scotland Aon Limited
 
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*Mr [[Martin Togneri]] Snr Director of International Operations, Scottish Enterprise
 
*Mr [[Martin Togneri]] Snr Director of International Operations, Scottish Enterprise
*Mr [[Derek Weir]] Managing Director, Corporate & Commercial Banking, The [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]
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*Mr [[Derek Weir]] Managing Director, Corporate & Commercial Banking, The [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]<ref> SNABC [http://web.archive.org/web/20030218232929/http://www.snabc.org/pages/board.asp?did=45 Board], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 February 2003</ref>
  
 
===Patrons===
 
===Patrons===

Revision as of 17:07, 4 May 2011

SNABC logo

The Scottish North American Business Council is a little known but well connected atlanticist body aimed at fostering closer relations between business in Scotland and the US. It is the Scottish chapter of the British-American Business Council. It has interesting intelligence connections. The current Chairman is former MI6 man Andrew Fulton, who was exposed as having been a former MI6 agent whilst working inside Glasgow University based Lockerbie Commission. The former US ambassador to the UK Philip Lader (also chair of the board of spin conglomerate WPP) is also on board. The Council retains Media House International for PR and its executive chairman Jack Irvine is a former board member.


Board

Secretariat

Former members (circa 2003 from the Web Archive)

Patrons


Website: http://www.snabc.org/pages/home.asp?did=37

Notes

  1. SNABC Board, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 February 2003