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F.W
de Klerk |
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Former
president of South Africa famous for lifting the ban on apartheid,
releasing Nelson Mandela, and implementing the new constitution
based on one person, one vote. He was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1993.
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Renée
Bettany |
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Widow
of Tim Bettany, joint founder of Ashburton (Jersey) Limited |
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Philip
Billington |
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Formerly
President of the British Equestrian Federation - now Director
of Development. On the committee for London 2012 Olympics, and
involved in Management of the Paralympics. |
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Michael
St J Birt |
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Deputy
Bailiff, States of Jersey |
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Derek
Breed * |
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Co-founder
of Ashburton (Jersey) Limited. |
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Professor
David Croisdale-Appleby * |
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Chairman
of Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust; Vice Chairman of Buckinghamshire
Mental Health NHS Trust. Chairman of charities Yarrow Housing
and Careplus. |
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Vice
Admiral Sir John Dunt KCB |
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Chairman
of Armed Forces Memorial Trust and Governors Royal Star &
Garter Charity for disabled ex-servicemen and women. |
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Mike
Gatting OBE |
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An
Ashes winning English captain. President of the Professional Cricketers
Association and Lord's Taverners, Committee Member MCC, Trustee
of the Cricket Foundation. |
Andrew Hudson |
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Cricketer who represented SA from 1991 to 1998, playing in 2 World Cup's in 1992 and 1996. He now manages First Rand in Durban. |
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Anatole
Kaletsky |
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Economic
Commentator Times of London. Newspaper Commentator of the Year
(BBC - 1996), twice winner Specialist Writer of the Year. |
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Ian
Ling |
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Director
of Ashburton (Jersey) Limited |
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Professor
Michael Osbaldeston |
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Director
of School of Management, Cranfield University, Vice-Chair Association
of Business Schools, and Stellenbosch Business School. |
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Ray
Pettitt |
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Formerly
Chairman and Managing Director Minet Holdings plc. |
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Richard
Pirouet * |
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Deputy
Chairman Jersey Financial Services Commission, formerly Senior
Partner Ernst & Young, Jersey. |
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Colin
Powell CBE |
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Formerly
Economic Adviser to States of Jersey, presently Chairman of the
Jersey Financial Services Commission. |
Francois Pienaar |
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One of South Africa's most famous sporting figures, who led the Springboks to a fairy-tale victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He subsequently moved to the UK, where he worked as player-coach and then CEO of Saracens RFC. He is now working with First National Bank in Cape Town |
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Morne
du Plessis |
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Springbok
captain (1970's), manager (1990's). CEO Sports Science Institute
(University of Cape Town) and Players Fund, supporting rugby players
with spinal injuries. |
Jonty Rhodes |
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Cricketing legend who holds the World Record for most dismissals by a non-wicketkeeper in a One Day International. He made his Test Debut in November 1992 and played in 52 tests before retiring in November 2000. |
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Anthony
Wright * |
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Formerly
Managing Director, Africa, Standard Bank of South Africa. |
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