Baroness Symons of Vernham
Rt Hon Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean is a senior Labour member of the House of Lords and a business leader. Formerly Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, Baroness Symons was a Minister in the UK Government from 1997 until stepping down in 2005. Among her government posts she was Minister for the Middle East, Minister for International Trade and Minister for Defence Procurement, and the Prime Minister’s envoy to the Gulf. She has a wide range of experience in the Middle East in particular, and currently chairs the UK Parliament’s all party group on Qatar, the Saudi-British Joint Business Council and the British Egyptian Society. Previously a trade union general secretary, she was an Equal Opportunities Commissioner and a governor of the London Business School. As well as working closely with DLA Piper, Baroness Symons is now involved with a number of other commercial organisations, including roles as a non-executive director of both British Airways, and as an adviser to other companies, including those with strong Middle East links, and with a number of not-for-profit organisations, including the International Red Cross." criticism [1]
Affiliations
- Trustee, John Smith Memorial Trust [2]
- Director, Suzanne Mubarak Women's International Peace Movement
- Director, East-West Institute
- Governor, Ditchley Foundation
- Advisory Board, LSE IDEAS
- Member, British American Project
- Chairman, Arab British Chamber of Commerce (registered company) [1]
- Non-executive Director, Manchester Airports Group plc (MAG)
- International Consultant, CCC UK (construction)
- International Consultant, Blenheim Capital Services Limited (consulting, advisory and transaction services to governments and corporations)
- Member, Advisory Board of PGI Protection Group International (executive protection, surveillance and risk consulting)
- Member of Board, British Expertise
- Chairman, Saudi British Joint Business Council
- Chairman, British Egyptian Society
- Member of Board, Egyptian British Business Council
- Member of Council, British Tunisian Business Council
- Chairman, Britain Azerbaijan Business Council
- Member of Advisory Board, 'D' Group
- Former advisor, MerchantBridge
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References
- ↑ Board Members, Suzanne Mubarak Women’s International Peace Movement, accessed February 25, 2008.
- ↑ Trustees, John Smith Memorial Trust, accessed September 20, 2015.