Andrew Likierman

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Professor Sir Andrew Likierman is Dean of the London Business School.

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He is also currently a non-executive Director of Barclays Bank plc and the Chairman of the National Audit Office His previous non executive roles have included Chairman of the market research firm MORI Ltd, the Economists Bookshop Ltd, Deputy Chairman of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust and Director of the Bank of England.

Sir Andrew was Head of the Government Accountancy Service and Managing Director of the Financial Management, Reporting and Audit Directorate of HM Treasury. He also worked in the Cabinet Office as a member of the Central Policy Review Staff (the "Think Tank").

He has had spells at London Business School from 1974–1976, 1979–1993 and since 2004; including the positions of Founding Director of the Executive MBA Programme, Professor of Accounting and Financial Control and Dean since January 2009

Professionally, he has been President of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and Chairman of a government study on professional liability. In the field of corporate governance, he was a member of the Cadbury Committee, Chairman of the group which compiled a code for central government departments and one of six international experts appointed by the Secretary-General to advise on the corporate governance of the United Nations.

Salary

For the year 2008-2009 Sir Andrew was said to have been paid £474,000,[1] supposedly making him the highest paid Vice-chancellor in the UK.[2]

He also received £110,000 in 2009 and £105,000[3] in 2008 compensation for his directorship at Barclays PLC.

References

  1. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/mar/12/universities-high-pay-top-data
  2. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/mar/14/university-heads-vice-chancellor-salaries
  3. ^ http://people.forbes.com/profile/andrew-likierman/10462

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