Trade Minister
Mervyn Davies today announced the appointment of a new Chairman
and four new members of the Export Guarantees Advisory Council (EGAC).
EGAC advises Ministers through ECGD - the UK's official
export credit agency – principally on policies relating to
sustainable development.
EGAC’s new Chairman is Andrew Wiseman, a solicitor specialising
in environmental law. Mr Wiseman has been an EGAC member since
November 2006. He is currently Head of the Environmental Group and
a partner at lawyers Stephenson Harwood and vice-chairman of
Environmental Protection UK's Land Quality Committee. He
was previously Chairman of the UK Environmental Law Association.
Lord Davies has also appointed Gillian Arthur, Alistair Clark,
John Newgas and Anna Soulsby as members of EGAC.
* Ms Arthur is Head of Philanthropy Services at Sanne Group, and
has previously worked in roles which have included investigation
into the environmental and social impacts of investments and
governance standards
* Mr Clark is Corporate Director of the Environment and
Sustainability Department at the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD), where he is involved in the undertaking of
environmental impact assessments and policy development
* Mr Newgas, a Consultant for the Sagwen Computer Consultancy,
has over twenty years experience in the manufacturing industry
* Ms Soulsby is Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour
at Nottingham University Business School, specialising in
countries that have undergone substantial economic and governance reform.
NOTES TO EDITORS
1. All EGAC members are appointed under the rules of the Office
of the Commissioner of Public Appointments (OCPA).
2. The appointments of the Chairman and new members are for a
minimum of three years.
3. The full membership of EGAC is now:
* Chair: Andrew Wiseman, Partner, Stephenson Harwood;
* Gillian Arthur, Head of Philanthropy Services, Sanne Group;
* Dr Robert Barrington1, Director of External Affairs,
Transparency International UK;
* Alistair Clark, Corporate Director of Environment and
Sustainability Department, European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD);
* John Newgas, Consultant, Sagwen Computer Consultancy;
* Martin Roberts, Senior Consultant, Beechcroft Wansbroughs Consulting;
* Anthony Shepherd, Chairman, The Alderley Group Plc;
* Anna Soulsby, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour
at the Nottingham University Business School;
* Paul Talbot, Assistant General Secretary, Unite - Amicus
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4. EGAC members are required to record their business interests;
the register is publicly available at http://www.ecgd.gov.uk
5. EGAC members are excluded from discussions which might create
any conflicts of interest. EGAC does not provide advice on whether
or not ECGD should provide support for individual transactions; it
has no executive authority.
6. EGAC is a statutory body established by the Export and
Investment Guarantees Act 1991 to provide independent advice to
the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, in
respect of any matter relating to the operation of ECGD.
7. The terms of reference and minutes of EGAC meetings are at http://www.ecgd.gov.uk
8. ECGD (http://www.ecgd.gov.uk), the
Export Credits Guarantee Department, is the UK's official
export credit agency. ECGD works with exporters, project sponsors,
banks and buyers to help UK exporters of capital equipment and
project-related goods and services, by providing insurance against
non-payment risks to UK exporters and guarantees for bank loans to
facilitate the arranging of finance to buyers of UK goods. It also
provides insurance against political risks to UK investors in
overseas markets.
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1 Appointment ends 30 September 2009
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