Topic: Economy & Business
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26 February, 2020
Rebecca O’Brien
Rebecca OāBrien began her film life working at the Edinburgh Film Festival. After a short stint in theatre admin she took a one week film production course and fell headlong into production. She worked on early Channel Four films and dramas, including āMy Beautiful Laundretteā (as Location Manager) and the Michael Rosen inspired multi-cultural kidsā […]
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Trish O’Connor
Trish joined Sutton as the Managing Director of the London office in 2015. Sutton is a cultural communications company promoting creativity across the globe, with offices in London, New York and Hong Kong. Previously she worked at Southbank Centre, where she was Head of Press for nine years, relaunching the Royal Festival Hall following a […]
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Jon O’Donnell
Jon has a healthy history in print starting out with a successful newspaper round in the mid 1980’s. Keen for this love affair to continue Jon’s natural next step (post university) was to embark upon a career selling Classified ad space for The Guardian in Manchester. Following a brief spell at The Express Jon then […]
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Lieutenant General Retd Richard E Nugee CVO CBE
Joined Army whilst at School (1979). Educated Durham University (Anthropology Hons) and MA (Military Affairs – King’s London). Commissioned Royal Artillery 1986 Posted to Germany after Sandhurst, 4 tours of Northern Ireland, tours of Bosnia, Kosovo. Commanded Regiment in Iraq 2003, Cyprus 2004, and deployed as Brigadier to Afghanistan 2006. 3 appointments in personnel roles, […]
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Orna Ni-Chionna
Orna NiChionna studied Electronic Engineering in Dublin (her home town), and still has a deep interest in technology. Keen to understand business better, she applied to Harvard Business School, they let her in and lent her money to attend (somewhat to her surprise) and after getting an MBA from there she joined management consultants McKinsey […]
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Dr. Robin Niblett
Robin is a Distinguished Fellow with Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and Senior Adviser with Hakluyt, the London-based strategic advisory firm. He is a leading expert on the relations between Europe the US and Asia and their implications for risk management by governments and private institutions. He is the author of The […]
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Amanda Nevill CBE
Amanda Nevill CBE, Chief Executive Officer, BFI Amanda joined the BFI in 2003. Since then she has led a complete transformation of the BFI, turning it into a major internationally influential organisation, and the organisation for film in the UK. In 2011 the BFI became the lead organisation for film in the UK. It is […]
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Baroness Lucy Neville-Rolfe
Baroness (Lucy) Neville-Rolfe, DBE CMG has been an active member of the House of Lords since 2013 and has held senior roles in both the public and private sectors. Between 2014 and 2017 she was a minister in the Business and Culture departments and in HM Treasury responsible for, inter alia, intellectual property and the […]
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Jonathan Newby
Jonathan Newby is Deputy Director & Chief Operating Officer of the Science Museum Group, which includes the Science Museum (London), the Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester), the National Science and Media Museum (Bradford) and the National Railway Museum (York). In this role, he has Group-wide responsibility for the management of operations and resources including […]
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson is editor of The Spectator and a Daily Telegraph columnist. He is also on the advisory boards of the Centre for Policy Studies and the Centre for Social Justice. He was political editor of The Spectator from 2006-09 and was previously political editor of The Scotsman. He started off at The Herald in […]