Lord Hollick of Notting Hill
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Biographical Information
"Clive Hollick is one of the co-founders of IPPR. He is a senior adviser and formerly a partner at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. He is also the senior non-executive director of Diageo plc, a non-executive director of Honeywell International Inc and former chairman of London’s Southbank Centre. He has been a member of the House of Lords since 1991 and has advised the UK government on industrial policy. He was chief executive of United Business Media from 1973 until 2005.
"His charitable work included chairmanship of the Galleon Trust from 1992 to 1997. He was a council member of the Prince's Trust and was a board member of Mencap’s Golden Jubilee Development Committee. His family charitable trust provides funding for a number of projects to help the disadvantaged in the Notting Hill area of London. Lord Hollick was educated at the University of Nottingham where he obtained a BA Hons in sociology, psychology, politics and philosophy."[1]
He is married to Susan Mary Woodford-Hollick .
Affiliations
- Patron, Prisoners Abroad [2]
- Patron, European Movement
- Advisory Board, Britain in Europe
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References
- ↑ IPPR Clive Hollick, organizational web page, accessed August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Prisoners Abroad Patrons, organizational web page, accessed August 30, 2012.