Lord Andrew Adonis
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Biographical Information
Lord Andrew Adonis "was minister for schools and secretary of state for transport under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He pioneered the academy school programme, as well as promoting the Teach First scheme. He published Labour’s scheme for a high-speed rail link from London to Birmingham and sits as a Labour peer in the House of Lords. He recently took an industrial strategy role under Ed Miliband." [1]
Affiliations
- Chair, Progress [2]
- Trustee, Transformation Trust [3]
- Trustee, Baker Dearing Educational Trust [4]
- Director, Dods plc [5]
- Director, RM Education [6]
- Director, Policy Network
- Governor, Ditchley Foundation
- Honorary President, Independent Academies Association [7]
- Trustee, Edge Foundation (Edexcel) [8]
- Institute for Government
- Advisory Board (chair), Education Endowment Foundation [9]
- Expert, GEMS Education Solutions [10]
- Former Trustee (2015), Frontline [1]
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Julia Carrick - member of Adonis' luxury taskforce
- Stephen Pollard
- RLM Finsbury
- Tony Travers
References
- ↑ Progress Patrons, organizational web page, accessed June 30, 2012.
- ↑ Progress About, organizational web page, accessed June 30, 2012.
- ↑ Transformation Trust Trustees, organizational web page, accessed August 30, 2012.
- ↑ University Technical Colleges Team, organizational web page, accessed June 11, 2013.
- ↑ Dods Group Plc Board, organizational web page, accessed October 9, 2013.
- ↑ RM plc Board, organizational web page, accessed May 22, 2013.
- ↑ Independent Academies Association Board, organizational web page, accessed July 8, 2012.
- ↑ Edge Foundation People, organizational web page, accessed September 17, 2012.
- ↑ Education Endowment Foundation Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed May 21, 2013.
- ↑ GEMS Education Solutions Global Experts, organizational web page, accessed May 22, 2013.