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Richard Lambert was editor of the Financial Times until 2001. From June 2003 he was one of the nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, which sets the interest rate for sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom. In March 2006 he was appointed Director-General Designate of the Confederation of British Industry and he assumed the role of Director General of the CBI in July 2006. "Richard Lambert combines a formidable intellect with great charm" In detail After studying at Oxford, Richard joined the Financial Times in 1966, as trainee companies reporter and joined the Lex investment column, becoming its editor in 1976. Three years later he was appointed financial editor. In 1982 he became New York bureau chief to broaden his international experience. After a year he returned to the UK as deputy editor and in 1991 he took over the editorship. In 1997 he moved back to New York for a year to launch a US version of the FT, while remaining in overall charge of the UK version too. What he offers you Richard has considerable management skills and through this role at the Bank of England he has met hundreds of businessmen and women around the UK on his regular regional visits. He is well versed in all aspects of business management as well as being an expert on European and world business markets.How he presents Richard is described as an insightful intellectual and this is reflected in his well researched, presentations in which he skillfully highlights the most valuable and relevant information. Languages He presents in English. Want to know more? Give us a call or send us an e-mail to find out exactly what he could bring to your event. How to book him? Simply phone, fax or e-mail us.
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