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left
University in 1979 and began a career
in finance that culminated in a thirteen-year
tenure at Salomon Brothers, a leading
Wall Street firm. In 1992 Mr. Brewer
was appointed a Managing Director and
subsequently co-headed a global business
for the firm. In 1999 Mr. Brewer left
the firm to create a new business in
asset management and co-founded Rubicon
Asset Management Limited with four partners.
Based in London, the firm specialises
in alternative investments and has a largely
institutional client base with assets of
approximately USD $2.8 billion.
The partners of
Rubicon have collectively funded a number
of charitable enterprises through the
partnership in addition to pursuing individual
interests in this sector. Mr. Brewer
has focussed on charitable organisations
that work to improve the prospects for
orphaned or disadvantaged children and
young people in a global context. He has
also pursued opportunities to contribute
to environmental issues and awareness.
Such organisations include Ark, The Princes
Trust, Naomi House Children’s Hospice
and AMREF.
Born on the eighth of November 1956, Mr.
Brewer was educated at Chatham House Grammar
School and University of London where he
received a Bachelors of Science Honours
degree in Physiology.
Mr Brewer is married
with three children and lives in Dorset. His
interests include most country sports, music,
Yoga. |
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joined ntl Incorporated as Chief Executive
Officer of Content on 1st February 2006.
Malcolm is responsible for the day to day
running of the Company's content business,
driving its development and ensuring a smooth
integration following the merger of ntl and
Telewest.
Prior to joining ntl Incorporated, Malcolm
was Chief Operating Officer at United Business
Media where he was responsible for managing
the company's business publishing, news distribution
and market research businesses as well as
being on the board of Channel Five.
Prior to this he was Chief Executive Officer
of United Broadcasting and Entertainment
Ltd, the division of United Business Media
responsible for the management of television
and consumer internet businesses.
Before joining United Broadcasting and Entertainment
Ltd, Malcolm held a variety of senior management
positions at broadcasters including Granada
Television, Anglia Television, and Southern
Television.
Malcolm is married with three daughters.
Malcolm is still an active boxer, rugby player
and triathlete. |
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Born: 2/10/1954
Educated: Lime House Cumbria, Thames
Valley GS, Kingston
University - Business Studies
Represented: Harlequins
Middlesex ( 2 County Champs finals) and
Scotland vs NZ 1975.
After
completing a course of study at Kingston
he joined RP Martin in 1976 as a
trainee money broker rising to the main
board director of the foreign exchange
division in 1990.This
included 6 years in South Africa setting
up as managing
director of BMI
Brokers.
Whilst in SA he was invited
by the Reseve Bank, President De
Koch to represent the FX brokers at strategic
consultancy meetings held at
the Reserve Bank in Pretoria. This was
as a result of his efforts
to restart the South African foreign
exchange after its years in isolation.
In
1991 he became managing director of
Harlequin Events hospitality and is
an events coordinator. He is married to
Alex Birkett with son Harry. |
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started
her television career as a BBC graduate
trainee and is currently an award winning
freelance Producer/Director of documentaries
covering almost every genre - from
science (Horizon, How To Build a Human) to
arts (South Bank Show, Omnibus) to music
and dance ( (Beethoven, Vivaldi, Travels
With My Tutu) to popular entertainment (What
Not To Wear).
She has also made
corporate TV programmes for a wide variety
of clients – from
Government Departments to financial institutions
like the Halifax Building Society.
She
is also involved with the training of new
directors at the BBC.
She is married
with 2 children. |
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, founder and administrator of Schoolchildren for Children.
ScfC was launched nationally in 2005 and since then Iestyn has been responsible for the development and running of ScfC on a day to day basis.
Iestyn was educated at Llandovery College before attending Loughborough Colleges. He taught in Brixton from 1974 to 1980 before moving into the Foreign Exchange. He returned to Wales in 1987 and soon took up the role of Director of Sport at Llandovery College and then Head of PE at Tregaron where he founded ScfC. Iestyn also worked as an Independent Schools Inspector for several years.
Iestyn is married with three children and is still actively involved with Rugby. Having played for and coached both London Welsh and Harlequins, he is currently coaching Llandovery in the Welsh Principality Premiership. |
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From left to right - Jill Marshall, Malcolm Wall, Iestyn Thomas (Founder), Graham Birkett and Paul Brewer (Chair and Patron) |
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