|  Trustees Biographies Sir Claude Hankes is a macro-strategist and was Chairman of the Windsor Leadership Trust from 2001 until 2007.
Current positions include: Advisor to Iraq, Chairman of Shaw & Bradley Ltd, and he was recently elected a life member of The Council St George's House, Windsor Castle. >>> | | |
As Chief Executive and co-founder of Land Securities Trillium Plc (LS Trillium), the UK’s leading total property outsourcing company, Manish was responsible for the strategy, direction and implementation of all aspects of its business. Manish was also a main board member at Land Securities PLC >>> | | |
| General Lord Dannatt was commissioned from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst into The Green Howards in 1971. In his early years, he served seven tours of duty in Northern Ireland and also with the UN in Cyprus and for many years in Germany before he commanded 1st Battalion The Green Howards from >>> | | |
Sir David Omand was the first holder in 2002 of the post of UK Security and Intelligence Coordinator, exercising overall direction on behalf of the Prime Minister of the national counter-terrorism strategy and building national resilience (“homeland security”). He was the Government’s chief c >>> | | |
| Sir Laurie Magnus, an investment banker, has been Vice Chairman of Lexicon Partners, the privately owned corporate finance advisory business specialising in the financial services, utilities and oil and gas sectors, since 2001, and Chairman since July 2010. He has over 30 years of investment bankin >>> | | |
| Canon John White worked for the Civil Service and as a school-teacher prior to attending the University of Hull and the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield. After a period of parish and university chaplaincy work, Canon White concentrated on clergy education. He was Assistant Director of Post Ordi >>> | | |
Christopher Rodrigues became Chairman of the Windsor Leadership Trust in 2007, the same year he became Chairman of VisitBritain and Chairman of International Personal Finance.He became Chairman of The Almeida Theatre in 2008.
He had been President and Chief Executive at Visa Internation >>> | | |
Christopher Garnett retired from GNER in 2006 after 10 years as Chief Executive and latterly as Chairman. GNER operated the high frequency express passenger service from London Kings Cross to the North East of England and Scotland.
Prior to that Christopher worked for Sealink British Fer >>> | | |
| Ian McCaig started his career in the IT industry and spent nearly eight years at ICL (at that time the UK’s largest IT company) where he held various roles in engineering, sales and consulting. He then moved into telecommunications (initially with Telewest which is now part of Virgin Media) before >>> | | |
Sir David was born in Glasgow in March 1959. He studied history and philosophy at Glasgow University and obtained his PGCE from Jordanhill College of Education. He also has a Master of Education degree in management and administration from Glasgow University.
He has held teaching posts a >>> | | |
Emma FitzGerald was appointed Vice President, Shell Global Retail Network on 1 May 2010. Shell Retail operations currently span 45,000 petrol stations in 60+ countries, serving 10 million customers every day.
Emma also became a non executive director of Cookson Group plc on 1 August 2011. >>> | | |
| Fiona works independently as a mentor, coach and facilitator. She has sat on a number of boards and advisory groups, and in addition to the Windsor Leadership Trust, she is currently a trustee of the Charity Technology Trust, and Changemakers. She is also an advisor to the Young Achievers trust and >>> | | |
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