Confederation of British Industry
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The Confederation of British Industry is a large pressure group run for the directors of large firms.
"Since 1965, the CBI has been UK business' most powerful lobbying organisation. But it doesn't stop there - the CBI is a vital source of expert advice and information, and a forum for the generation of ideas, best practice exchange and high-powered networking," it boasts on its website. [1]
- Director General - John Cridland
- Former Director General - Howard J. Davies
- Former Director General - Lord Turner of Ecchinswell
- Former Director General - Carolyn Fairbairn
- President - Sir Roger Carr(since 2011)
- Former President - Helen Alexander
- Former President - Brian Corby
Staff
- Sir John Egan President
- John Sunderland Deputy President
- Digby Jones Director General
- John Cridland Deputy Director General
- Andy Scott, Director, International Competitiveness
- Susan Anderson, Director Human Resources Policy
- Micheal Roberts, Director, Business Environment
- Ian McCafferty, Chief Economic Advisor
- Neil Bentley - COO
Contacts
Centre Point
103 New Oxford Street
London WC1A 1DU
Web:http://www.cbi.org.uk/CBI
Washington Office:
Rhian Chilcott
Head of Washington Office
Confederation of British Industry
1801 K Street, NW, Suite 1000-L
Washington DC, 20006-1301
USA
Brussels Office:
CBI
Rue Wiertz 50
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
External link
- Confederation of British Industry, Membership:how to join, accessed January 7, 2004.