The Annual Change Lecture - Thursday, 18th
November 2010
| Will Hutton |
Thursday, 18th November 2010 Cutlers' Hall |
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Will Hutton began his
education in Scotland. After studying Sociology
and Economics at the University of Bristol
gaining a BSocSc (2.1), he started his career as
an equity salesman for a stock broker, before
leaving to study for a MBA at INSEAD at
Fontainebleau near Paris. He moved on to work in
TV and radio, spending ten years with the BBC,
including working as economics correspondent for
Newsnight from 1983 to 1988. He spent
four years as editor-in-chief at The Observer
and director of the Guardian National Newspapers
before joining the Industrial Society, now known
as The Work Foundation. Although Will joined The Work Foundation as
chief executive in 2000, he is now the Executive Vice Chair.
As well as being a columnist and author, he is a governor of
the London School of Economics, a visiting professor at the
University of Manchester Business School and the University of
Bristol, a visiting fellow at Mansfield College Oxford, a
trustee of the Scott Trust that owns the Guardian Media Group,
rapporteur of the Kok Group and a member of the
Design Council's Millennium Commission.[4] In 2003 he was made an honorary Doctor of
Laws (LLD) by Bristol University. We are grateful to
Harvey Nash plc for supporting this event |
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