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Professor Keith Ward was the Gresham Professor of Divinity between 2004 and 2008. He has a BA from the University of Wales, an MA from the University of Cambridge, an MA and B Litt from the University of Oxford, a
Revd John Bowker was the Gresham Professor of Divinty between 1992 and 1997. His former positions include a Dean and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Lancaster. Upon his appointment to
Richard John Carew Chartres is the 132nd Lord Bishop of London, being confirmed in office in November 1995. He was previously Bishop of Stepney (1992-1995) and Gresham Professor of Divinity (1987-1992).
Tom Cannon was the Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Commerce at Gresham College between 1996 and 1999. He holds Visiting Professorships in Britain, the USA and Asia and non-executive Directorships in several UK companies. Earlier he was Director of Manchester
Ian Stewart read Mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge before completing his doctorate at the University of Warwick where he is now a Professor of Maths. He was the first recipient of the Christopher Zeeman medal and has held visiting professorships
Douglas McWilliams was the Mercers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce from 2012 to 2014. He is chief executive and founder of Cebr, one of the UK’s leading specialist economics consultancies. Professor McWilliams has had a career specialising in economic forecasting
Avinash Persaud is the founder and Chairman of Intelligence Capital. Prior to founding Intelligence Capital and the GAM Persaud Investment Funds, he was Head of Global Research at State Street Corporation. Previously, he was Global Head of Currency and Commodity
Walter Eltis was the Mercers' School Professor of Commerce (now renamed Business) at Gresham College between 1993 and 1996. He is Emeritus Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, and was Lecturer in Economics at the University of Oxford from 1963 until