Prof David Begg appointed member of the ACE Advisory Group (Dec 2004)
As part of its new business plan and strategic repositioning, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering has formed an Advisory Group to guide its board on strategic matters.
The names of 16 leading industry and business figures who will sit on the new ACE Advisory Group were announced today. The group, which will meet twice a year to advise ACE on strategy and help its board deliver strategic objectives, comprises key people from a wide range of backgrounds representing politics, education, legal and financial institutions, clients, contracting and the wider business community.
Members of the group are:
| David Adamson | Director, University of Cambridge Estate Management |
| John Armitt | Chief Executive, Network Rail |
| Sir Peter Baldwin | Motorway Archive Trust |
| Professor David Begg | Principal, Tanaka Business School |
| Anthony Bunch | Managing Partner, Masons Solicitors |
| Jane Calvert-Lee | National Accounts Director, CBI |
| Claire Curtis Thomas | MP for Crosby |
| Professor Roger Flanagan | Faculty of Construction Management, University of Reading |
| Sir Michael Latham | Chairman, Construction Industry Training Board |
| Roger Madelin | Chief Executive, Argent Group |
| Andrew Matthews | Director, Barclays Private Equity Ltd |
| Roger Robinson | Construction Services Director, Carillion plc |
| Steve Roswell | Procurement Director, Highways Agency |
| Jon Sibson | Partner, PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP |
| Graham Watts | Chief Executive, Construction Industry Council |
| Sir Peter Williams | Chairman, Engineering Technology Board |
ACE chief executive, Nelson Ogunshakin said: “The active input of such key players in business and industry will help ACE to be better connected in the wider commercial arena and assist in our decision-making and policy development process as we go forward.”
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