Hitachi is to move its global rail headquarters from Tokyo to London after appointing
a British global chief executive.
Not exact matches
Quorn
chief executive Kevin Brennan said: «We are proud to be contributing to the UK's export drive and to be investing in a
British innovation that is vital to addressing the future need for protein across a growing
global population.
She will be joined by Chris Sturman (
chief executive, Food Storage & Distribution Federation), Ian Wright (director general, Food & Drink Federation), Gavin Partington (director general,
British Soft Drinks Association), Mike Berthet (market development manager EU,
Global Agriculture Alliance), and Nigel Jenney (CEO, Fresh Produce Consortium).
Niels de Vos,
chief executive of
British Athletics, said: «Usain Bolt is a
global sporting icon and this will be one of the last opportunities for families to attend the Anniversary Games and see him compete.
After being introduced by Save the Children
chief executive, Kevin Watkins, Mr Crabb began: «One of the real challenges that we have on the centre - right of
British politics... is how we remake and restate the case for our
global responsibilities and sticking with our policies to invest in overseas development at a time when there are so many domestic pressures and cut backs in spending.»
Alison Clough, acting
chief executive of the Association of the
British Pharmaceutical Industry in London, queries the math and says her organization wants to know more about the
global challenges fund.
In 2013, Ahrendts left her role as
chief executive of
British luxury brand Burberry, which she helped to transform from a stale trenchcoat brand into a
global fashion force by restructuring the business and focusing on digital innovation.
Commenting on the pack, Ciarán Devane,
Chief Executive of the
British Council, said: «It is designed to support young people's education about the world and to help them gain an understanding of other countries and cultures in preparation for life as
global citizens.
Speaking today at London's World Travel Market, the leading
global event for the travel industry, Ufi Ibrahim,
chief executive of the
British Hospitality Association, said the idea was one «that gives great concern».