Paul Judge

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Sir Paul Judge was appointed to the ENRC "Board as a non-executive Director on 6 December 2007. He chairs the Remuneration Committee and is a member of the Audit Committee. Sir Paul Judge spent 13 years with Cadbury Schweppes plc, where he led the buyout of its food companies to form Premier Brands Ltd. Following that he served as Chairman of Foods from Britain and was a Ministerial Advisor at the UK Cabinet Office and subsequently a Director of WPP Group plc, President of the Chartered Management Institute and Chairman of the Royal Society of Arts and of Teachers TV. Sir Paul is the Chairman of Schroder Income Growth Fund plc and a Director of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service, Standard Bank Group Ltd of Johannesburg, Tempur-Pedic International Inc. of Kentucky and Abraaj Capital of Dubai."[1]

"He is an Alderman of the City of London, the President of the Association of MBAs, the Chairman of the British-North American Committee, of the British-Serbian Chamber of Commerce, of the Enterprise Education Trust, of the Museum of Brands and of St Dunstan's College, a Director of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service and a Member of the Council of the Crown Agents. He has honorary degrees from Cambridge, Westminster, City and London South Bank universities.

"Internationally he is a Director of Tempur Sealy International Inc of Kentucky and of Abraaj Capital of Dubai. His honorary offices include being a Member of the Togolese President’s Investment Advisory Council and a Member of the Advisory Boards for the UK-India Business Council, for HEC in Paris, for the Athens University of Economics and Business and for RANEPA in Moscow.

"Following his education at Cambridge University and at the Wharton Business School, Sir Paul worked for Cadbury Schweppes and then led the buyout of their food interests to form Premier Brands which was successfully sold in 1989. He was subsequently in the 1990’s Chairman of Food from Britain, Director General of the Conservative Party, a Ministerial Adviser at the Cabinet Office and a director of WPP Group plc, Boddington Group plc and Grosvenor Development Capital plc." [1]

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  1. ENRC Board, organizational web page, accessed October 9, 2012.
  2. Abraaj Capital Board, organizational web page, accessed June 21, 2013.
  3. Institute of Business Ethics Advisory Council, organizational web page, accessed October 9, 2013.