7.3 RESULTADOS
8.3.2 RESULTADOS SEGMENTACIÓN “SHARE OF WALLET”
8.3.2.1 DISTRIBUCIÓN GENERAL SEGMENTACIÓN “SHARE OF WALLET”
Review Team – Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Sian MacLeod (Review Director), Fionna Gibb, Graham Glover, Ying Yee, Danielle Bartlett.
With additional help from Janet Rogan, Matthew Lownds, Nigel Leese (Shareholder Executive), James McBride (graduate research intern) and Paul Jordan.
Challenge Group Members
Members are appointed in their personal capacity.
Chair
Nigel Carrington
Members
Sir Richard Lambert, Dr Rannia Leontaridi, Monisha Shah, David Nussbaum, Dr Gordon Rintoul.
Dr Gordon Rintoul was unable to attend all Challenge Group meetings. Members‟ Biographies
Nigel Carrington
Nigel Carrington is the Vice-Chancellor of University of the Arts London. University of the Arts London has over 18,000 students across its six Colleges and is Europe‟s largest university for the study of art, design, fashion, communication and
performance. Over 40% of the University‟s students come from outside the UK and the University has an extensive network of relationships with peer institutions across the world.
Before joining the University in September 2008, Nigel‟s career was in the
commercial sector, including 21 years with Baker & McKenzie, the international law firm, where he was Managing Partner of the London Office and Chairman of the Firm‟s European Region, and 7 years as Managing Director and Deputy Chairman of the McLaren Group, the world-leader in high performance automotive design and production.
In addition to his responsibilities at University of the Arts London, Nigel holds a number of non-executive positions in the public, private and charitable sectors.
59 He was educated at St John‟s College Oxford (Law) and The Courtauld Institute of Art (History of Art).
Sir Richard Lambert
Richard Lambert spent most of his career at the Financial Times, which he joined after reading history at Balliol College, Oxford. His roles there included editor of the Lex column, New York bureau chief, and deputy editor. He was editor of the paper from 1991 to 2001.
After leaving the paper, he wrote the Lambert Review of Business University
Collaboration for the Government. He is Chancellor of the University of Warwick, and helped to create the recently launched National Centre for Universities and
Business.
He was an independent member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy
Committee from 2003 to 2006, and served as Director General of the Confederation of British Industry from 2006 to 2011. He became the senior independent member of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Supervisory Board in 2012. He was
knighted for services to business in 2011, is a British Business Ambassador and Chairman of Big Society Trust.
David Nussbaum
David Nussbaum became Chief Executive of WWF-UK in May 2007. He leads the UK organisation and chairs the WWF network‟s Global Climate and Energy Initiative. David qualified as an accountant with Price Waterhouse before moving into venture capital and the manufacturing industry. He was then a director of Oxfam for 5 years before becoming Chief Executive of Transparency International. David has also served as a non-executive director or chair of Boards in the commercial and charitable sectors. David has two degrees in theology, one in finance, and an honorary doctorate.
Dr Rannia Leontaridi
Rannia Leontaridi joined the Cabinet Office in 2011 to set up and lead the
Government‟s flagship Mutuals Programme, driving and promoting the development of mutuals to deliver public services across the economy. She is responsible for the development and set up of more than 80 new British Mutual Businesses that deliver more than £1.5bn worth of public services. Last year she expanded her remit to also head up the Commercial Models Team in the Cabinet Office, which looks at
alternative models for delivering public services across Central Government and its Agencies.
60 Rannia has extensive experience in UK strategy and domestic policy. Previous to her role at the Cabinet Office, she was Deputy Director at the Prime Minister‟s Strategy Unit, Head of Strategy at Defra, and Director of Policy at Universities UK, covering all Higher Education policy and business development. Rannia started her working life as an academic economist and holds the prestigious title “Carnegie Scholar” with a PhD in Labour Market Economics.
Dr Gordon Rintoul
Dr Gordon Rintoul joined National Museums Scotland as Director in 2002. During a twenty five year career in the museums sector he has led a range of significant developments and award winning capital projects.
He was previously Chief Executive of Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust. At National Museums Scotland, Dr Rintoul is responsible for five museums and a collection of over 4 million items. He has initiated and implemented a major transformation project to enhance public services, develop the collections and modernise facilities.
During his career Gordon Rintoul has developed new Museums in Bradford, Merseyside and Sheffield. He has a long standing interest in the role of cultural development in an economic and tourism context.
Dr Rintoul has served on the governing bodies of a wide range of organisations, including the Councils of the Association of Independent Museums and the
Museums Association. He currently serves on the Board of Marketing Edinburgh. He is an Honorary Professor at the University of Edinburgh and was awarded a CBE in 2012, was awarded Doctor honoris causa (University of Edinburgh) and Doctor of the University (Edinburgh Napier University) in 2013.
Monisha Shah
Monisha Shah is a media professional, with significant experience of maximising revenues from intellectual property across radio, television, publishing and digital media, in international markets. Monisha is a Trustee of Tate, appointed by the Prime Minister in August 2007 and presently serving her second term. She also serves on several councils and committees of Tate, including Nominations and Governance, Ethics, Freedom of Information, Tate Modern Council and Tate Enterprises Board. She was nominated Tate‟s Liaison Trustee to the National
Gallery Board in July 2013. Monisha is also a non-executive Director on the Board of Next Mediaworks, a media company operating FM radio in seven of India‟s largest cities, and listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
61 Monisha has senior level experience of strategic planning and sales operations, including 10 years at BBC Worldwide Ltd, the commercial arm of the BBC. In her last executive role as Director of Sales, she was responsible for initiating and delivering business strategy for the commercial exploitation of British intellectual property in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa. She was responsible for several important initiatives, including setting up a formats business in India, local
productions in South Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, co-productions in Russia, and delivering new business partnerships for publishing in the Middle East. She represented BBC Worldwide on several internal and external Boards, including joint ventures in India for FM radio and magazines, and BBC World India Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the television channel, BBC World News. Monisha was elected Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in February 2009.
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