Mr جاي إليوت
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Mr Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
| Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, Non-executive director, GCMG, MA (Oxon), age 71. Director of Rio Tinto since 2003. John, a British citizen, was a member of the UK Diplomatic Service for 36 years and headed it from 1997 to 2002 as permanent under secretary at the Foreign Office. He previously served in HM Treasury and in the former Soviet Union and Pakistan, and was ambassador to the European Union and the US. He has been an Independent member of the House of Lords since 2004. (current and recent): Advisory board member of Edinburgh Partners Limited since January 2012; director and vice chairman of Scottish Power Limited since 2009 and April 2012 respectively; chairman of the Centre for European Reform (London) since 2008; vice president of the European Policy Centre (Brussels) since 2007; trustee of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland since 2005; director of The Scottish American Investment Company plc since 2002; deputy chairman of Royal Dutch Shell plc from 2005 to May 2012; chairman of the Court and Council of Imperial College London from 2005 to 2011; advisory board member of BAE Systems from 2008 to 2011; advisory board member of Scottish Power (Iberdrola) from 2007 to 2009; trustee of the National Gallery in London from 2002 to 2010; trustee of the Rhodes Trust from 1997 to 2010; and a Fulbright Commissioner from 2004 to 2009. |
Mr Richard Goodmanson
| Richard Goodmanson, Non-executive director, MBA, BEc and BCom, BEng (Civil), age 65. Director of Rio Tinto since 2004 and chairman of the Sustainability Committee. Richard, a US citizen, was executive vice president and chief operating officer of DuPont until 2009. Prior to this he was president and chief executive officer of America West Airlines and senior vice president of operations for Frito-Lay, Inc., a North American division of PepsiCo. Richard has worked at senior levels for McKinsey & Co, where he led client service teams on major programmes of strategy development. He spent ten years in heavy civil engineering project management, principally in Southeast Asia, including the construction of the Hong Kong Subway System. Non-executive director of Qantas Airways Limited since 2008; economic adviser to the governor of Guangdong Province, China from 2003 to 2009; executive vice president and chief operating officer of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Limited from 1999 until 2009; and director of the United Way of Delaware, a charitable organisation, between 2002 and 2009. |
Ms Vivienne Cox
| Ms Vivienne Cox is Board Member at BG Group PLC. Ms Vivienne Cox Non-executive director, MA (Oxon), MBA (INSEAD), age 53. Director of Rio Tinto since 2005. Vivienne is a British citizen. She was executive vice president of Gas, Power and Renewables at BP and former chief executive of BP Alternative Energy. During her career at BP she served in a variety of positions ranging from supply and trading, to commercial, finance and exploration and renewable energy. Vivienne holds degrees in chemistry from Oxford University and in business administration from INSEAD. on-executive director of BG Group plc, the exploration arm of British Gas, since February 2012; non-executive director and senior independent non-executive director of Pearson plc since January 2012 and January 2013 respectively; non-executive director of the UK Department for International Development since 2010; non-executive director of The Climate Change Organisation since 2010; non-executive director and non-executive chairman of Climate Change Capital Limited from 2008 and 2009 respectively until March 2012; member of the supervisory board of Vallourec, a steel tube maker, since 2010; member of the offshore advisory committee of Mainstream Renewable Power from 2010 until December 2012; and a member of the board of INSEAD business school since 2009.Vivienne has wide-ranging experience as an executive in the energy sector, and also works as a non-executive director with companies from a variety of industries, as well as with a number of philanthropic organisations. She provides valuable perspective to Board debates, and contributes constructively to the Group’s strategic and sustainability discussions. Vivienne has participated in a number of events organised by the BG Group Women’s Network.Vivienne worked for BP from 1981 to 2009, latterly as executive vice president of gas, power and renewables. She was also chief executive of BP Alternative Energy. |
Mr مايكل راك
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Ms Ann Dowling
| Prof. Dame Ann Dowling serves as a Head of Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. Prof. Dowling serves as Professor of Mechanical Engineering. She has held visiting posts at MIT (Jerome C Hunsaker Visiting Professor 1999) and at Caltech (Moore Distinguished Scholar 2001). She is one of the founders of the Energy Efficient Cities initiative in Cambridge. Prof. Dowling serves as chairman of the University Gas Turbine Partnership (UGTP) with Rolls-Royce. She is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, Foreign Member of the US National Academy of Engineering, and of the French Academy of Sciences. She has served on a number of industry and government advisory bodies. She chaired the Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering study on Nanotechnology and is chairing the Physical Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics Panel in the Research Excellence Framework - the UK government's review of research in universities. Prof. Dowling has been an Independent Non-Executive Director at BP Norge AS and BP p.l.c. since February 3, 2012. She was appointed CBE by the Queen for services to Mechanical Engineering in 2002, and DBE for services to Science in 2007. She has an Honorary ScD degree from Trinity College Dublin and an Honorary Fellowship from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Prof. Dowling serves as Head of the Department of Engineering and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Cambridge. Prof. Dowling serves as Chairman of the University of Cambridge Gas Turbine Partnership with Rolls-Royce. Prof. Dowling has been a Non-Executive Director at Department for Business, Innovation and Skills since March 2014. She serves as a Non-Executive Director of BP. Prof. Dowling is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cambridge. |
Brian Gilvary
| Brian Gilvary (50) joined BP in 1986. Following a variety of roles in exploration and production, downstream and trading, in 2000 he became chief of staff of BP’s refining and marketing business and held a number of executive roles in the business, including chief financial officer and commercial director from 2002 to 2005. In 2003 he was appointed director of TNK-BP, retiring from the board in 2005 and re-joining in 2010. From 2005 to 2010 he was chief executive of integrated supply and trading, BP’s commodity trading arm. In 2010 he was appointed deputy group chief financial officer with responsibility for the finance function. On 1 January 2012 he was appointed to the board of BP p.l.c. and became chief financial officer. |
Mr Andrew Shilston
| Mr Andrew Shilston trained as a chartered accountant before joining BP as a management accountant. He subsequently joined Abbott Laboratories before moving to Enterprise Oil plc in 1984 at the time of flotation. In 1989 he became treasurer of Enterprise Oil and was appointed finance director in 1993. After the sale of Enterprise Oil to Shell in 2002, in 2003 he became finance director of Rolls-Royce plc until his retirement on 31 December 2011. He has served as a non-executive director on the board of Cairn Energy plc where he chaired the audit committee. |
Mr روبرت دادلي
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Mr جورج ديفيد
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Mr Brendan Nelson
| Mr Brendan Nelson is Independent non-executive director since 8 November 2010 at BP PLC. |
Ms Cynthia Carroll
| Ms Cynthia Carroll has led multiple large complex global businesses in the extractive industries. This has required deep strategic and operational involvement. In leading these businesses a high level of interaction with governments, the media, special interest groups and other stakeholders has been needed. Cynthia began her career as a petroleum geologist with Amoco Production company in Denver, Colorado, after completing a masters degree in geology. In 1989, she joined Alcan (Aluminum Company of Canada) and ran a packaging company, led a global bauxite, alumina and speciality chemicals business and later was president and chief executive officer of the Primary Metal Group, responsible for operations in more than 20 countries. In 2007, she became the chief executive of Anglo American plc, the global mining group, operating in 45 countries with 150,000 employees, and was chairman of Anglo Platinum Limited and of De Beers s.a. She stepped down from these roles in April 2013. She is an Independent Non-Executive Director at Glencore PLC. |
Mr إيان إى إل ديفيز
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Mr Frank Bowman
| Frank Bowman (67) joined BP’s board on 8 November 2010. He served for over 38 years in the United States Navy, during which time he served as commander of the nuclear submarine USS City of Corpus Christi and commander of the submarine tender USS Holland, director of political-military affairs on the joint staff and chief of naval personnel. He was director of the naval nuclear propulsion programme in the Department of Navy and Department of Energy. After retiring from the Navy as an admiral, he became president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute. He served on the BP Independent Safety Review Panel and on the BP America Advisory Panel. He is president of Strategic Decisions, LLC and a director of Morgan Stanley Mutual Funds. |
Mr كارل هنريك سفانبيرج
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Mr Antony Burgmans
| Antony Burgmans is a retired Chairman and CEO of Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC. He was appointed to AEGON's Supervisory Board in 2007. His current term will end in 2015. Mr. Burgmans is also Chairman of the Supervisory Board of TNT N.V. and a member of the Supervisory Board of Akzo Nobel N.V. as well as a member of the Board of Directors of BP p.l.c. Furthermore, he is Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Intergamma B.V. (not listed) and a member of the Supervisory Boards of SHV Holdings N.V. (not listed) and Jumbo Supermarkten B.V. (not listed). |
Mr بيرون إيلمر جروت
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Mr Lord Douro
| Lord Douro, Independent Director. Other current directorships and appointments - Member of the Appointments and Governance Committee and of the Strategy Committee of sanofi-aventis, Chairman of Richemont Holdings UK Ltd and Kings College London (United Kingdom), Director of Pernod Ricard, Compagnie Financière Richemont AG (Switzerland), Abengoa Bioenergy (Spain) and GAM Worldwide (United Kingdom), Advisor of Crédit Agricole (United Kingdom), Member of the Appointments Committee and of the Compensation Committee of Compagnie Financière Richemont AG (Switzerland), Director of RIT Capital (United Kingdom), Chairman of the Remuneration Committee and the Conflicts Committee of RIT Capital (United Kingdom), Member of the Nominations Committee of RIT Capital (United Kingdom).Education and business experience - Degree from Oxford University, 1979-1989 - Member of the European Parliament, 1995-2000 - Chairman of Sun Life & Provincial Holdings Plc, 2003-2007 - Commissioner of English Heritage (United Kingdom). Past directorships held since 2006 - Member of the Compensation Committee and the Appointments Committee of Pernod Ricard. Date of Birth - August 19, 1945. Nationality - British |
Mr Helge Lund
| Mr Helge Lund is CEO in BG Group PLC. Mr Helge Lund, President and CEO of Statoil ASA. Board member since 2011. Member of the Personnel Committee. MA in Business Economics (School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen). Master of Business Administration (MBA) (INSEAD). President and CEO of StatoilHydro 2007-2009. President and CEO of Statoil 2004-2007. President and CEO of Aker Kvaerner ASA 2002-2004, central managerial positions in the Aker RGI system from 1999. Prior to 1999, Deputy Managing Director of Nycomed Pharma AS, a political adviser to the Conservative Party of the parliamentary group of Norway and a consultant of McKinsey & Co.Helge has a proven track record as a leading chief executive in the oil and gas industry. For more than 10 years before joining BG Group, Helge was the chief executive officer of Statoil, a multi-billion dollar international oil and gas company, operating in 36 countries. During this time, he led the transformation of the business into one of the world’s leading oil and gas companies, that is now widely admired for its technical expertise, solid financial performance and strong, values-based culture. Prior to Statoil, Helge was chief executive officer of Aker Kvaerner, an industrial conglomerate with operations in oil and gas and shipbuilding. He also served previously in the roles of deputy chief executive officer and chief financial officer at the pharmaceutical division of Hafslund Nycomed, an industrial conglomerate. |
بيغي بروزيليوس
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