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 Sue Cox
Dean of the Management School at Lancaster University
Professor Sue Cox is Dean of the Management School at Lancaster University, where she holds a Chair in Safety and Risk Management.
After graduating in chemistry and psychology, she worked in the chemical/pharmaceutical industry as a product development manager before joining academia. She has held senior academic posts at both Nottingham and Loughborough Universities.
Sue was a member of a team of applied psychologists working on stress management at Nottingham University where she facilitated organisational development projects. In her previous role as Director of Loughborough Business School, she developed strong links with engineering managers and supported innovative initiatives concerned with the management of change, e.g. Ford Retail Management College.
She is the Chair of the Association of Business Schools, a member of the ESRC Research Priorities Board, a member of BAM Council and a member of the industry and governmental policy commitees in relation to the nuclear industry.
She has acted as a consultant in organisational culture change in relation to safety in a number of companies including Air Products, Chevron, Schumburger, 3M, Ocean Group, Severn Trust, and Magnox/BNFL. Sue has completed projects in China, Kuwait, India, Japan and the USA to support international developments in chemical safety and has published widely in her chosen field.
For additional information relating to the AIM Executive Steering Committee, please contact Jacqueline Brown at – jacqueline.brown@cranfield.ac.uk
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