Governance
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Professor Alan Alexander -ESRC Council
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Mr Mark Beatson - Director of Science and Innovation Analysis, DIUS
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Professor Sue Cox -Dean of the Management School at Lancaster University
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Professor Dame Sandra Dawson - KPMG Professor of Management Studies, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge and Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
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Professor David Gann - Chair in Technology and Innovation Management , Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London
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Lois Jacobs - President International, Jack Morton Worldwide
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Jennifer Edwards - Senior research Impact Manager, ESRC
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Dr Nicola Nicholls - Special Advisor, Charterhouse Development Capital
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Professor Vicky Pryce - Chief Economic Adviser and Director General Economics - DIUS
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Roger Siddle - Chief Executive, BPP Holdings plc
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Professor Howard Thomas - Dean, Warwick Business School
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Dr Peter Williams - Non-Executive Director, National Affordable Housing and Planning Unit, Department of Communities and Local Government
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John Wrathmell - HM Treasury
Professor Dame Sandra Dawson
KPMG Professor of Management Studies, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge and Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Sandra Dawson writes and consults on organisational behaviour, leadership, innovation and health management, and is author of numerous articles and four books.
She is a Non-Executive Director of Barclays Bank plc, Oxfam and Cambridge Econometrics and a member of The UK-India Round Table, the Fire and Rescue Service Ministerial Sounding Board, and the External Advisory Committee of the Ruskin School of Fine Art, University of Oxford.
Formerly she was Director of Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 1995 – 2006, Chairman of Riverside Mental Health NHS Trust, Non-Executive Director of the J P Morgan Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust, RAND Europe (UK) and the Public Health Laboratory Service. She has also served on the UK’s Senior Salaries Review Body, the ESRC Research Priorities Board and the DTI Task Force ‘Accounting for People’. Her previous academic posts were in Imperial College, London.
In 2004 she was invested as a Dame Commander of the British as part of the UK national honours system in recognition of her contribution to higher education and management research. In 2006 she was inducted into the International Women’s Forum (IWF) Hall of Fame, in recognition of her position as the first woman to be elected Master of one of the Cambridge Colleges founded originally for men, and her achievements in guiding the development of Judge Business School within Cambridge University.
For additional information relating to the AIM Executive Steering Committee, please contact Jacqueline Brown at – jacqueline.brown@cranfield.ac.uk
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