FELLOWSHIPS
In 2010-11, City & Guilds awarded Fellowships (FCGI) to: • Lieutenant General Richard Applegate CB OBE CGIA FCGI, Managing Director, Eagle Strategic Consulting Limited
• Sir John Beddington CMG FRS FCGI, Chief Scientific Advisor to HM Government
• Professor Margaret Dallman FCGI, Principal, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London
• Mrs Katie Epstein FCGI, Director, Vocational Education and Training, British Council
• Dame Jackie Fisher DBE FCGI, Chief Executive, Newcastle College Group
• Baroness (Sue) Garden FCGI, Government Whip and Spokesperson for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Education
• Mrs Moira Gibb CBE FCGI, Chief Executive, London Borough of Camden
• Professor Sir Brian Hoskins CBE FRS FCGI, Director, Grantham Institute
for Climate Change, Imperial College London
• Professor Sir Colin Humphreys Kt CBE FREng FCGI, Director of Research, Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, The University of Cambridge
• Professor Christopher Jenks FCGI, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Brunel University
• Mr Blane Judd FCGI, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering
• Professor Jeffrey Magee FCGI, Deputy Principal, Engineering Faculty, Imperial College London
• Mr Graham Morley FCGI, Chief Executive & Principal, South Staffordshire College
• Mr Richard Olver FICE FREng FCGI, Chairman, BAE Systems plc
• Professor Sir Keith O’Nions Kt FRS HonFREng FCGI, Rector, Imperial College
• Lord (Martin) Rees FRS OM FCGI, Master, Trinity College, The University of Cambridge
• Mr Stef Stefanou OBE FCGI, Chairman, Doyle plc
• Rear Admiral Paul Thomas CB FREng FIMechE HonFNucI, Chairman, Rail Safety and Standards Board
• Dame Clare Tickell DBE FCGI, Chief Executive, Action for Children
• Professor Roger Venables FCGI, Managing Director, Crane Environmental Ltd
• Mr David Waboso FREng FCGI, Director of Capital Programmes, London Underground
• Professor Sir Adrian Webb, Chair, Wales Employment and Skills Board
• Professor Lord (Robert) Winston FIBiol HonFREng FCGI, Weston Professor of Science & Society and Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies, Imperial College
Honorary Fellowships (HonFCGI) were awarded to: • Mr Keith Brooker HonFCGI, Former Director General, City & Guilds
• Mr Davide Rodrigues HonFCGI, Chair of the Trustee Board, London Youth
• Mrs Pat Stringfellow MBE HonFCGI, Managing Director, Human Resources Solutions
With special thanks to all our case study participants:
Chris Berridge Bath College, Avon Hannah Francombe Sparsholt College, Hampshire Mohammed Khurram Gordon Franks Training, Birmingham Nancy Langfeldt Bikeworks, London Shariva Nel Shadonai Beauty School, Namibia Kate Thomas Merrist Wood College, Surrey Alexa Pereira Wilding Morley College, London
Editor Nicola Palin Consultant Editor Luke Turton Art Director Michael Branthwaite Photography Sam Christmas Thanks to Tim Rodie, Cherry Casey
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