Topic: Economy & Business
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26 February, 2020
Simon Gillespie OBE
Simon joined the BHF in 2013, following seven years as Chief Executive of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. He has a family connection with heart disease, and continues to both fundraise and volunteer for the BHF. Under Simon’s leadership, the BHF has grown to become one of the largest charities in the UK. It funds […]
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Clare Gilmartin
Clare was appointed as CEO of Trainline in 2014 and has since led a period of exceptional growth. Under her leadership, Trainline has rapidly enhanced its mobile customer experience in particular, and has expanded across Europe, now operating in 24 countries. She also led the successful sale of Trainline to its current owner, KKR, in […]
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David Giampaolo
David is the founder and Chief Executive of Pi Capital, a role he has held since 2002 following a management buy-in. Pi Capital is a unique investor network that finds growth equity and alternative asset investment opportunities for its members and negotiates participation in select private equity deals and funds. It allows individual investors to […]
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Sir John Gieve
Sir John Gieve served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England from 2006 to 2009 during the height of the financial crisis. He was a member of the Monetary Policy Committee which sets UK interest rates and sat on the board of the FSA which regulates the financial sector. Since leaving the Bank, he […]
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Emily Gee
Emily Gee has been the Director for Cathedral and Church Buildings at the Church Commissioners since Easter 2023, helping people to look after some of our country’s most important historic buildings at the heart of communities. Before this, Emily worked at Historic England for 22 years in roles such as Listing Inspector for many parts […]
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Charlie Geffen
He has served on a number of corporate boards in the financial services and energy sectors and was Deputy Chair at The Institute of Cancer Research. In December 2022 he was appointed by the government to Chair the Accelerated Settlement Taskforce as part of the Edinburgh Reforms. He is a mentor for senior women for […]
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Lilli Geissendorfer
Lilli Geissendorfer is Director of Jerwood Arts, the leading independent funder dedicated to supporting UK artists, curators and producers to thrive. She has been Director for just over a year, during which time she has re-launched the foundation with a new name and new funds under a refreshed vision to provide transformative opportunities for artists […]
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Jonny Geller
I am the Joint CEO and managing director of Curtis Brown books division, one of the oldest and largest independent literary agencies in UK. After training as an actor, I joined CB in 1993 and became an agent in 1995. I represent John le Carré, William Boyd, Nelson Mandela, Howard Jacobson, David Nicholls, David Mitchell, […]
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Chris Gentle
Chris Gentle is a senior business advisor; entrepreneur and board member. Previously he was Partner and Head of Research for Deloitte the $50bn, 300,000 person firm. Chris was born and raised in Yorkshire. He was the first in his family to ever go to University – starting at Manchester Polytechnic he attended University of Birmingham, […]
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Lee Georgs
Lee Georgs is currently the Chief Operating Officer for Eighteen48 and a former COO for Redington, one of the UK’s leading independent Investment Advisory and Pensions Consultancy firms. She sits on the firm’s Operating, Executive, Risk and Remuneration Committees and is the Executive Sponsor for Diversity and Inclusion, speaking regularly on matters of gender, diversity […]