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Chris Humphries CBE is the Pro Chancellor of the University of West London, previously serving as the Chair of the Board of Governors. From 2008 to 2011, he was the founding Chief Executive of the UK Commission for Employment and
Michael Walling is Artistic Director of Border Crossings and Director of the Origins Festival of First Nations (28 June – 9 July 2011). He has directed theatre and opera all over the world; most recently Re-Orientations, in London, China and
Ben Thompson-McCausland's business career began at Coopers & Lybrand where he qualified as an accountant, before joining a merchant bank. He was then invited to become Managing Director of London Life, an old-established life assurance company. After six years he was
Jonathan Koestlé-Cate has recently completed a PhD on contemporary art and the church, and teaches at Goldsmiths College, London. He is a cultural historian with a background in fine art and twentieth century art history and theory. His research focuses
Catherine King was brought up in Elgar country and after studies at Cambridge and in London, returned to the Welsh Borders. Much of her very full career has revolved around early music (with numerous recordings) but always alongside later and
Dr Steve Fleming is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the department of Experimental Psychology at University College London. He is also a Principal Investigator at the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging where he leads the Metacognition Group. The group’s research
Katharine Whitehorn is a renowned journalist and author. She grew up in London and studied at Cambridge. She has had distinguished career on Fleet Street, writing for The Spectator and Picture Post, among others. She went on to be the
Anthony Field’s career in the theatre started after having qualified and gained experience as a Chartered Accountant, when in 1957 he ran London’s Comedy Theatre as the New Watergate Theatre Club so that productions then banned by the Lord Chamberlain
Mark Milhofer was a choral scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford, studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London and the As.Li.Co. opera studio in Milan. He made his debut for the Teatro Regio in Parma in La Cenerentola launching