John Connolly and Lord A. Turner honoured by London Business School

The 2012 London Business School’s (LBS) honorary fellowship has been awarded to John Connolly and Lord Adair Turner.
By: Jonathan Beth Consulting
 
July 25, 2012 - PRLog -- The 2012 London Business School’s (LBS) honorary fellowship has been awarded to John Connolly and Lord Adair Turner.

John Connolly is currently the chairman of AMEC and G4S, both FTSE 100 companies and maintains a position as a member of London Business School’s governing body. Connolly became a partner at the young age of 26 at Deloitte, becoming senior partner and chief executive in 1999. In 2011, he stepped down from this role.

Also awarded the honorary fellowship is Lord Adair Turner, a cross-bench member of the House of Lords since 2005 who has successfully combined careers in business, public policy and academia. Specifics of his work, as stated by the London Business School entailed service as chairman of the Pensions Commission from 2003 to 2006 and chaired the Low Pay Commission from 2002 to 2006. More recently, in 2008, he was appointed chairman of the Financial Services Authority as has become a published author or two books: Just Capital - The Liberal Economy and Economics after the Crisis - Objectives and Means.

London Business School continues to provide leading finance courses for executive and senior managers who wish to rapidly improve their abilities. Fostering an MBA training program will drive individuals ahead towards an exciting journey in international business and finance.

For more information, visit https://www.london.edu/programmes/executiveeducation.html
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Source:Jonathan Beth Consulting
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