Insights / February 2017
Mr Marco Longmore Appointed as Founding Head Master of Brighton College Dubai
The Governors of Brighton College are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Marco Longmore as Founding Head Master of our fourth sister school, Brighton College Dubai.
Shelter appoints Polly Neate as Chief Executive
Shelter has announced that Polly Neate, who is currently chief executive of Women’s Aid, will become its new chief executive.
Institute of Economic Affairs unveils major new appointments
The Institute of Economic Affairs, the UK’s leading free-market think tank, today announces the appointment of a new Director of Research as well as a new Chief Economist.
John Willis Appointed Chairman of The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama is pleased to announce the appointment of John Willis as the incoming Chairman of its Board of Governors. Mr Willis will assume the duties of Chairman in July when the School's current Chairman, Paul Taiano, steps down.
Thos Gieskes appointed as managing director of Oikocredit
Social investor Oikocredit today announced that it will welcome Thos Gieskes as its new managing director as of April 2017.
Central School of Speech and Drama selects new chair
John Willis, former Chairman of BAFTA and Director of Programmes at Channel 4, will take up the role of Chair of Central School of Speech and Drama from July.
Professor Peter Mathieson has been appointed as the next Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
Professor Mathieson is currently President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong.
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