Council elections 2009 Voting in the latest Which? council elections
The results of the latest Which? Council election are as follows: Prof Steve Woolgar, Richard Thomas, Tanya Heasman and Roger Pittock were elected. Brian Yates was not elected.
The current make up of the Council, Which? Limited Board and Corporate Management Group is as follows:
Council members
Patrick Barwise, Chairman
Anthony Burton, Deputy chairman
Richard Thomas, Deputy chairman
Other members
Mark Addison, Neville Duncan, Margaret Ginman, Tanya Heasman, Sue Leggate, Natalie Macdonald, Roger Pittock, Paul Preston, Alison Thorne, Gary Waller, Steve Woolgar, John Zealley
Patrick ‘Paddy’ Barwise
Chairman
Patrick was co-opted to the Council in January 2006, having previously served on it from 1995 to 2001, including three years as Deputy Chairman. He is emeritus professor of management and marketing at London Business School, which he joined in 1976 after an early career in IBM.
He has held a range of management roles at the School and published and consulted on a wide range of topics in management, marketing and the media. Patrick is a Council member of the Investment Committee.
Mark Addison
Mark was co-opted to Council from 1 March 2010. Mark was, until 2006, a career civil servant.
He joined the Department of Employment in 1978 and subsequently worked in a number of central goverment departments, and in a range of operational and policy roles, including spells as the Safety Policy Director in the Health and Safety Executive, as the Director of the Better Regulation Unit at the Cabinet Office and as the Chief Executive of the Crown Prosecution Service.
From 2001, Mark was at Defra as the Director General of Operations and Service Delivery. He was Acting Permanent secretary for a short period in 2005 and took over as the Rural Payments Agency Chief Executive on a temporary basis when the farm payments crisis broke in March 2006.
While at Defra, Mark championed its work to become the first government department to sign up to the Carbon Management Programme. In addition to being a member of the Salix Board, Mark is also a Non-Executive Director of The National Archives.
Anthony Burton OBE, Deputy Chairman
Anthony joined the Council in 1984 and became its first Deputy Chairman in Jan 2007. He is currently Director of IDOX Information Services – responsible for information and research services on all aspects of urban and rural regeneration, housing and local government services.
Neville Duncan
Neville joined the Council in 1982. He is a recently retired IT Operations Manager and is the auditor of various local organisations.
He has wide management experience, including customer service, human resources and industrial relations.
He was a member of the Which? Limited Board from 1993-1999 and is Chairman of the CA/Which? Joint Audit Committee, as well as a Which? Pension Scheme trustee.
Margaret Ginman
Margaret first joined the Council in 2000 as a co-opted member and is now an elected member. She is a journalist by profession but for the past 12 years has owned and run two small lighting companies, manufacturing light fittings for commercial and industrial customers. She served for more than 10 years as a customer representative in the water industry and has chaired several committees for Watervoice at a regional level, and served on their Understanding Customers Group nationally. She is currently a member of the Consumer Council for Water’s Southern Committee. Margaret was a member of the Which? Ltd. Board from 2002 to 2006 and now sits on the Joint Audit Committee.
Tanya Heasman
Tanya joined the Council in 1997 and became its second Deputy Chairman in 2003. She currently works as the Joint Managing Director of an independent company, (System Concepts), which provides ergonomics, usability, health and safety, disability consultancy and training services to a wide range of public and private sector organisations.
She was a member of the CA Membership Working Party 1999-2001 and the CA Research and Testing Centre Review Committee 2000-2002. She was also a lay representative on the Food Standards Agency Research Advisory Committee between 2002-2008. Tanya sits on the Terms of Service Committee and is also a member of the Which? Ltd.Board.
Sue Leggate
Sue joined the Council in 2001, having worked at Which? in various editorial and research posts from 1969 to 1995. She has various paid activities as a non-executive director/lay member in regulatory fields. She was appointed in 2004 to the Council for Health Regulatory Excellence (CHRE) and in 2005 to the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC). In 2000 she joined the General Medical Council’s Medical School Visiting Teams.
Dr. Natalie Macdonald
Natalie served on the Council from February 2003 to January 2007 and was re-elected to Council in January 2008. Natalie has worked as a hospital physician and is currently Managing Director of BUPA UK Membership – BUPA’s UK businesses, including health insurance, health protection and wellness. She has worked for BUPA for more than 10 years, and was previously Head of Medical Ethics at the British Medical Association.
Natalie is a member of the Which? Ltd. Board and the Terms of Service Committee.
Roger Pittock
Roger joined the Council in 2004 and was re-elected in 2007, when he also became a Which? Pension Scheme trustee. In 2008, he joined the Investment Committee.
Roger is a multi-disciplined engineer, presently employed as a Business Development/Engineering Manager in a large global company whose headquarters are in Essex. He also has responsibility for innovation in all UK sites of the company, as well as CSR projects globally. He is a member of the Pensions’ Consultative Committee of the GEC Stanhope Pension Trust scheme, representing deferred members.
Paul Preston
Paul was co-opted to the Council in February 2009. He has been Senior Vice President (SVP) (HR Strategy) at Unilever since 2007, developing the company’s Human Capital Strategy 2010-2015.
Prior to this, Paul held various other posts within Unilever, including SVP for Asia, Africa, Middle East and Turkey, and Chairman in Portugal. He was also key in the establishment and building of the company’s business in China.
Richard Thomas, Deputy Chairman
Richard was co-opted to the Council in February 2008. He is currently Information Commissioner (since November 2002), responsible for enforcement of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Data Protection Act 1998 and related legislation. Prior to this, he held a variety of posts, including Director of Consumer Affairs at the Office of Fair Trading (1986-1992).
Alison Thorne
Alison was elected to the Council in 2009. She is an Associate Member of the General Medical Council (Fitness to Practise), adjudicating on doctors whose fitness to practise has been called into question. She has a background in healthcare, with experience in both the UK and overseas. Much of her career has involved representing consumers in a variety of roles.
Gary Waller
Elected to the Council in 1995, Gary is a business analyst focusing on early stage companies. A Vice-President of the Trading Standards Institute since 1988, he was MP for Brighouse and Spenborough (1979-83) and Keighley (1983-97), and chaired the House of Commons Select Committee responsible for overseeing its information services. He is a trustee of RICA (testing products for disabled people).
Gary has served as a director of the Which? Ltd. Board 2002-04 and since 2006. He is also a member of the Joint Audit Committee and of the Investment Committee.
John Zealley
John was co-opted to the Council in 2006. Professionally, he is a Managing Partner with Accenture, a UK and international consulting, technology and outsourcing firm. He specialises in the food, drink, health, retail and travel sectors. On a volunteer basis, John also works with Cancer Research UK, the UK’s leading cancer research charity. In addition, he is a trustee of the Institute for Citizenship, a body that focuses on enabling children and young people to actively participate in society.
Which? Limited Board members
Mike Clasper, Chairman
Other members
Daniel Bogler, Neil Cameron, Chris Gardner, Tanya Heasman, Natalie Macdonald, Robert Pickard, Jonathan Thompson, Peter Vicary-Smith, Gary Waller, Martin Webster
Mike Clasper, Chairman
Mike joined the Board in July 2008. He also became Chairman of HM Revenue and Customs in 2008 and has been non-executive director at ITV since 2006. Mike’s most recent executive role was as Operating Managing Director at Terra Firma Capital Partners Limited. Prior to this, he was the Chief Executive of the airport owner, BAA, and also spent 23 years at Procter and Gamble, culminating in his role as President of Global Homecare and New Business Development
Daniel Bogler
For details, see Council members.
Neil Cameron
Neil joined the Board in September 2007. He is Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Unilever PLC and Unilever NV, with 30 years’ experience in the IT industry. He joined Unilever in July 2003 from Diageo plc, where he was also CIO. Neil has also worked at Marks and Spencer – and in his last four years with the company, was CIO for their North American business. He also serves on the advisory boards of Hewlett Packard and the Leading Edge Forum.
Chris Gardner
Chris has been the Commercial Director at Which? since June 2007. Prior to this, he was Marketing Director for more than two years. Early in his career, Chris worked as a trader on the floor of the Stock Exchange, and as a strategy consultant. Before joining Which?, Chris was an independent marketing consultant for a couple of years, Marketing Director at Cancer Research UK, Deputy Director of Fundraising and Communications at Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and worked in a number of marketing roles at Oxfam.
Tanya Heasman
For details, see Council members.
Dr Natalie Macdonald
For details, see Council members.
Robert Pickard
For details, see Council members.
Jonathan Thompson
Jonathan joined the Board in July 2006. He is Director of Strategy at the communications regulator, Ofcom. Prior to this, he was Director of Strategy & Research for Channel 4 Television, responsible for the development of corporate strategy across the entire organisation and for all audience research across programming, marketing and advertising sales.
Corporate Management Group
Peter Vicary-Smith
Peter has been Chief Executive of Which? since May 2004. Before joining Which?, he worked in both the commercial and charitable sectors. He has worked at Procter and Gamble and Mars, and was a management consultant at McKinsey for three years. In 1991 Peter became Head of Appeals at Oxfam, where he was responsible for all of the central fundraising. Five years later he joined the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) as the Director of Fundraising and Communications. Peter also played a major role in ICRF’s merger with the Cancer Research Campaign – the largest ever merger in the voluntary sector. In 2002, Peter became the Commercial Director at Cancer Research UK.
Martin Webster
Martin joined Which? in 2001 and has been Finance and Operations Director since February 2006. He is responsible for Finance, Facilities Management, IT, In-House Legal, Talent and Which? Legal Service, and also has responsibility for specific new business ventures. Before Which?, Martin spent 10 years with IMP, an international direct marketing/publishing company. He held a wide variety of positions there, the last taking him to Sydney to head up the Australian operation. Prior to IMP, he was the commercial director of a Reed International subsidiary.
Helen McCallum
Helen joined Which? in November 2007 as Director of Policy and took on a new role as Director of Policy and Communications three months later. This includes driving forward Which’s campaign work both in the UK and internationally; strengthening our policy development to ensure that we identify the right solutions for consumers, today and in the future and; leading our communications activity. Immediately prior to Which?, Helen spent six years as Director of Corporate Affairs at the Environment Agency, reshaping their culture and public profile. She has also worked for the NHS and the Department of Health, where she was involved in the early development of NHS Direct.
Helen Parker
Helen was appointed as Which?'s Editorial Director in 2003, taking overall responsibility for Which?’s full range of magazines, books and websites. Before this, she was Editor of Which? magazine for nine years and originally joined Which? in 1992 as an Assistant Editor on the magazine. Before this, Helen worked at the British Medical Association, where she was Assistant Editor of BMA News Review, a monthly magazine of health and medical politics.
Chris Gardner
For details, see under Which? Limited Board members.
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