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KPMG Foundation Trustees

 

The Foundation has a Board of Trustees. The Charity Commission insist that the number of external trustees must always, at a minimum, be the same as the number of internal trustees. The KPMG Board decided that the internal trustees should comprise of at least one staff member.

The current board of trustees are:

John Griffith-Jones (Chairman)
Joined KPMG in 1975 and made Partner in 1987 and acted as a mid market M&A practitioner and government advisor on privatisations and PFI before running the function in the UK and Chairing the European network. Various overseas client projects in, inter alia, the US, Sweden, Bahrain, Greece and Hong Kong. Then four years as CEO of the UK firm Chairman and Senior Partner of the UK firm from 1st October 2006.

His interests include: the army (a territorial soldier for 14 years), bridge, tennis, domestic building projects and low key dinghy sailing. He enjoys reading books on history, politics (or both) in his spare time. Is a member of the MCC, Royal West Norfolk Golf Club, Whites and a Liveryman of the Skinners, on one of whose charity committees he sits.

Gerry Acher CBE LVO
Gerry was a member of the Board of KPMG and the Senior Partner of its London office until 31 December 2001.

He is Chairman of BPB plc Audit Committee, non executive director of Camelot Group, Deputy Chairman of London First, a member of the London Resilience Forum, a member of the DTI committee, a member of the DTI/DEFRA Advisory Committee for Business and the Environment and chairs their Company Reporting Working Party. He is a Trustee, Member of Council and Senior Treasurer of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).

He is also Vice-Chairman of Motability, the charity which helps disabled people become mobile. He is Chairman of Awards for Young Musicians, a charity set up to provide financial assistance to young musicians between the age of five and eighteen.

Sir John Cassels CB
Sir John CB was a career civil servant. He was Director of the Manpower Services Commission 1975-81 and second permanent secretary of the Management and Personnel Office. He later became Director General of the National Economic Development Office (1983?1988). He wrote a book entitled “Britain’s Real Skill Shortage – and what should be done about it” (published 1990) and was chairman of UK Skills (1990 – 2000).

Sir John was Director of the independent National Commission on Education, whose main report, “Learning to Succeed” was published in 1993; a follow-up report, published in 2003, appraised progress over the last 10 years and proposed new areas of work.

Sir John was Chairman of the Modern Apprenticeship Advisory Committee appointed in 2001 to report how to develop the apprenticeship system. He has since acted as special adviser to the Task Force set up by the government to help in developing apprenticeships.

Helena Kennedy QC
Helena is a criminal practitioner, having acted in many leading British cases including the Brighton Bombing Trial and the Guildford Four Appeal. She is Chair of the Human Genetics Commission and a member of the World Bank Institute’s External Advisory Council. She is the President of the School of Oriental and African Studies and was recently appointed to the board of the British Museum.

Robin Oakley
Robin runs KPMG’s UK firm website. He started working for KPMG as a contractor in 1995, joining full time two years later. He has been a staff champion for the firms give as you earn programme.

Robin is a volunteer kayak instructor at his local canoe club and with the county youth service. He has four children and is a keen canoeist, cyclist and sailor.

Neil Sherlock – Partner Public Affairs
Neil is a partner of public affairs at KPMG. He joined KPMG in 1985 as an economist and then worked in a variety of roles including heading up the office of the Chairman, KPMG International.

Educated at Oxford University, Neil graduated with a first in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and was President of the Oxford Union. Neil is a member of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review body.

Dr Ashley Steel
Dr Ashley Steel graduated with a PhD in Management from Henley at the age of 25 when she then joined KPMG as a trainee adviser. At KPMG Ashley has undertaken a wide range of roles including leading KPMG’s services to global technology and media companies, assisting national governments undertake privatisation, and conducting strategy and efficiency reviews for numerous public and private sector organisations. She has worked in over 35 countries including spending over two years based in South Bay California.

On returning to the UK in 2003 Ashley became UK and Global Chair – Transport and was appointed to the UK Board. In 2006 Ashley’s responsibilities were extended and she now heads the firm’s Infrastructure and Government practice. She is also a member of the Board Sub Group for Diversity, Board sponsor for sexual orientation and for Corporate Social Responsibility.

 

 

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