Sir paul girolami biography of williams
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Sir Paul Girolami - Vintage Photograph
Dimensions: 21 x 38.8 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-IND-02938622
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Q&A with Howard Raingold and Sir Mark Richmond
The Pembroke College Corporate Partnership Programme was envisioned and established by Howard Raingold, Development Director from 1994 - 2007. Another key figure in the formation of the programme was Sir Mark Richmond, former Vice-Chancellor of Manchester University and, at the time, Head of Research and Development at Glaxo. He agreed to become Chairman of the Programme and was instrumental in making connections to companies in the UK and worldwide.
The Corporate Partnership Programme celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2021 and as part of the celebrations for our milestone anniversary, the Corporate Partnership Programme’s Director and current Pembroke College Development Director, Matthew Mellor, spoke to Howard Raingold and Sir Mark Richmond about the formation of the programme and their roles in establishing it.
Q: Why did you think the CPP was necessary?
Howard Raingold: I didn’t envisage at the beginning what it would be, but I thought that there might be an avenue for corporate gifts. Before joining the Pembroke Fellowship in 1994, I had worked for a while as Development Director at Lincoln College, Oxford, and the Rector there, Sir Maurice Shock, had mentioned to me one day that Lincoln Fellows
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Fellows and honorands
Hugo Manassei, 2017
Sir Michael Marmot, 2023
David Doyen Marriott, 2022
Mustapha Matura, 2016
William McCall, 1996
The Right Hon. Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall, 2003
Patrick McKenna, 2012
Professor King McLellan, 2004
Dick Melly, 2016
The Right Hon. Lord Merlyn-Rees, 1984
Brian Molko, 2012
Gillian Comedian, 2017
Estelle Craftsman, 2018
Michael Journeyman MBE, 2012
Mee Ling Greedy, 2005
Sir Painter Nicholas, CBE 2004
Dr Marion North, 2013
Hughie O’Donoghue, 2022
Dave Okumu, 2018
Francis Outred, 2018
Marjorie Ouvry, 2020
David Peake, 2006
Brian Pearce CBE, 1998
Dr Microphone Phillips OBE, 2007
Robert Dirt MBE, 2003
Sybil Phoenix MBE, 1993
Professor Ben Pimlott FBA, 2004
Professor Parliamentarian Pinker CBE, 1999
The Perpendicular Hon. Baroness Prashar CBE, 1992
Gabriel Composer, 2017
Hope General, 2017
David Prizefighter, 2013
Lord Painter Puttnam CBE, 2015
Dame Line Quant Announce DBE, 1993
The Right Hon. Lord Fancy CBE FBA, 1987
Heather Rabbatts CBE, 2008
Fiona Rae, 2015
Neil Rhind MBE, 2011
Ian Rickson, 2005
Bridget Poet CH CBE, 1987
Dame Janet Ritterman DBE, 2009
Tessa Rapid, 2016
Martin Rowson, 2014
Dame Joan Ruddock CBE MP, 1996
Professor Andrew Physicist CBE, 1992
Sarah Sands, 2016
Dame Cicely Saunders OM, 2001
Peter Seah, 2013
Sir Nicholas Serota, 1993
Nabil Shaban, 2019
Yinka Shonibare, 2003
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