Topic: Social Sciences
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26 February, 2020
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 […]
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Tony Gallagher
Tony Gallagher became Editor in Chief of The Sun in September 2015. Born in London Tony attended Finchley Catholic High School, read English at Bristol, then took the newspaper journalism course at City University in London. He trained at the Southern Evening Echo in Southampton before joining the leading agency South West News Service in […]
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Alexander Gardiner
Alexander Gardiner is currently CEO at Rare Television, one of Britain’s biggest truly independent production companies whose titles include Egypt’s Unexplained Files, Digging for Britain and The Sheriffs are Coming. Before that he was a commissioning editor of current affairs at Channel 4, overseeing many of their debate programmes and investigations. Prior to that Alexander […]
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Liv Garfield CBE
Liv took up the reins as Chief Executive of Severn Trent, the Midlands-based water and waste company responsible for providing clean water and taking away waste water to around 8m people in the Midlands and mid- and north Wales, in 2014. Severn Trent is one of the three largest water companies in the UK, and […]
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Helen Garnons-Williams
Helen Garnons-Williams has over 20 years of experience in UK trade publishing, acquiring and editing fiction and non-fiction, including several bestsellers and prize-winners. She was born in Anglesey, North Wales and was a pupil at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester, where she studied harp and piano. She read English at Cambridge University and then […]
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Professor Malcolm Garrett RDI
Malcolm Garrett is Creative Director at Images&Co, the creative partnership with Kasper de Graaf established in 1981, when together they produced the ground-breaking magazine ‘New Sounds New Styles’. Malcolm is widely regarded as a key influence on the development of contemporary British graphic design. As a punk at art school in Manchester in 1977 he […]
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Emma Freud OBE
Emma Freud has been working with Comic Relief for over 20 years, together with her partner, the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis. Having started stuffing envelopes, she is now Director of Red Nose Day, and was awarded with an OBE in 2011. Emma was a co-creator of the Make Poverty History campaign, and a producer of […]
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Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland is an award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster. He writes a weekly column for The Guardian and is the presenter of BBC Radio 4’s contemporary history series, The Long View. He also writes a monthly piece for the Jewish Chronicle and is a regular contributor to a range of US publications, including The New […]
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Tilly Franklin
Tilly Franklin is a Director of Investments at Alta Advisers, a London-based single family investment office. At Alta, Ms Franklin’s primary responsibility is for the construction and supervision of a substantial global portfolio of investments in private equity funds. She also participates in multi-asset class portfolio reviews and asset allocation. Ms Franklin joined Alta in […]
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Tom Frackowiak
Tom is Head of Cicero’s UK public affairs practice and is a member of the Executive team. He works with Cicero’s clients to deliver strategies that enhance brand, reputation and political influence. Tom has a wide range of corporate communications and political experience from a career in banking, accountancy, business and the public sector. He […]