NINE
NEW APPOINTMENTS TO THE SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL
(1 July 2004)
Trade
and Industry Secretary, Patricia Hewitt, today announced the appointment
of nine new members of the Small Business Council (SBC). The new
members are: Andre D Ive, John McLaren-Stewart, Ilyas Patel, Sally
Preston, Fiona Price, John Reynolds, Sean Taggart, Janice Ward and
Candida Whitmill. A
total of 24 members work with the Chairman, William Sargent, to
advise the Government on issues affecting small businesses.
The
SBC represents a wide range of sectors including: manufacturing,
retail, social enterprise, tourism, business support, environmental
businesses, media and entertainment, recruitment and accountancy.
The membership represents all parts of the UK and includes people
of different ages and backgrounds.
Ms
Hewitt said: "The Small Business Council has a vital role in
ensuring that the voice of small firms is heard throughout Whitehall.
The nine new members of the Small Business Council are fully involved
in running their own businesses and bring that experience direct
to Whitehall.
"I
very much look forward to working with them, listening to their
advice and taking forward their suggestions for making Britain the
best place in the world to start and run a business."
The
Small Business Council, an advisory Non-departmental Public Body
has, since its inception in May 2000, been involved in a wide range
of issues including employment legislation, skills provision, access
to finance, better policy making and improved business support.
The Council operates by building good relationships with ministers
and senior officials and, through persuasion and explanation, ensure
that ministers and policy makers at all levels are aware of the
consequences of their action on small firms.
The
SBC reports to the Secretary of State and meets regularly with the
Minister for Small Business, Nigel Griffiths and the Chief Executive
of the Small Business Service, Martin Wyn Griffith.
NEW
SBC MEMBERS 2004
Andre
D Ive
Andre
Ive has been the Chief Executive Officer & founder of two businesses.
The first, X-IT Products, launched its own products into North America
and was named one of United States 'Top 10 Start-ups in 1999'. In
1999 X-IT Products won a Business Week product design award for
its first product selling through multinational retail companies.
Andre then began a data management company improving efficiencies
in the global retail space. While CEO, Andre worked with the investor
and venture capital community, negotiated partnerships and customer
relationships. Andre has helped a number of entrepreneurs at the
early stages such as Blazent (real time IT intelligence) & PocketThis.
Andre
has an MBA from Harvard Business School and previously held positions
with Siebel Systems (USA), Procter & Gamble (Europe) Ltd and
IBM (World Trade Asia). While working with these companies Andre
focused on building businesses often from the early stages. Currently
Andre is an advisor to an early stage company in the telecom sector
and is at the formative stages of developing his third company.
John
McLaren-Stewart
John
McLaren-Stewart is the Chief Executive of Alliance Insurance Management
Ltd, a fast growing business insurance and risk management company.
The company was established in 2000 and now employs 40 staff across
four locations in London and Anglia. It provides insurance, health
& safety, disaster planning and other risk services to the business
world. His company acts for several hundred SME customers across
a broad range of industry sectors.
John's
business brings him into close contact with many SME businesses.
This enables him to understand SME issues from a cross-industry
base. John is also a member of the CBI SME Council.
Ilyas
Patel
Ilyas
Patel is the Managing Director of Ilyas Patel Chartered Certified
Accountants providing accounting services to mostly small and medium
sized businesses. Ilyas launched the Business Breakfast Club in
2003 in Preston attracting senior business decision makers from
the local area. He is the Regional Press Officer for Lancashire
and Cumbria Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
and writes for various publications such as Lancashire Evening Post,
Preston Business Club, Lancashire at Work and Tax Tips Newsletter.
Ilyas
is also the Managing Director of Mayfair Consulting Ltd and Company
Secretary of a recruitment agency UKR Group Ltd. He is a member
of the Small Business Committee of the ACCA.
Sally
Preston
Sally
Preston, founder of Babylicious Ltd, has over 17 years experience
within the food retail & manufacturing sector, most notably
11 years as an experienced food technologist at Marks and Spencer.
During her time in M&S, Sally was heavily involved in developing
the reputation of M&S prepared foods as world-class leaders.
In
2001 Sally set up Babylicious Ltd an innovative frozen baby food
manufacturer. Babylicious products are sold throughout the UK and
Ireland with plans to further expand on markets in Europe and the
USA.
Sally
is a member of the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST)
and the mother of two young children.
Fiona
Price
Fiona
is currently a non-executive director of Destini Fiona Price (formerly
Fiona Price & Partners Ltd), the firm of independent financial
and tax advisers she founded in 1988 to pioneer financial advice
to women. Today it is the market leader in its sector. Heralded
as the "the first woman of finance" by Harpers & Queen,
Fiona built her business into one of the most respected and high
profile firms of financial advisers in the UK and over the last
16 years, has been a regular figure in the national press, on TV
and radio.
She
has been profiled in many books on women entrepreneurs, is listed
in "Who's Who in the World in Finance and Industry" and
is the winner of several national business women's awards. Fiona
also founded the non-profit Women's IFA Group (WIG), an organisation
for women independent financial advisers and runs the 'IFA Woman
of the Year Award', now in it's third year. In addition, Fiona is
in demand as a mentor and speaker. She also sits on the Advisory
Board of the Cass Business School.
John
Reynolds
John
Reynolds is the Managing Director, Reynolds Geo-Sciences Ltd. in
Wales. Following a PhD in glacio-geophysics for research in Antarctica
with the British Antarctic Survey, he joined an engineering consultancy
based in Cambridge but spent much of his time looking for potable
water supplies in the Sub-Sahara of northern Nigeria. Then followed
a period of seven years teaching geophysics and environmental management
at what was then Plymouth Polytechnic.
In
1994 he set up his own geological and geophysical consulting practice
in order to concentrate on developing geophysical consultancy and
glacial hazards assessment and mitigation services internationally.
His company was accredited as the 'Welsh Small Business Champion
2003' in the British Small Business Awards in November 2003.
John
is also the founder and Chairman of Geoscience Wales Ltd, an association
of 24+ geoscience SMEs based in North Wales.
Sean
Taggart
Sean
Taggart is Group Managing Director of the Albatross Travel Group
of companies, an organisation that operates within specialist wholesale
travel marketplaces in the UK, Continental Europe, the USA and Australia
and which in 2001 was voted 'Kent Company of the Year (under 100
employees)' by KPMG in the annual Kent Business Awards. He has held
a range of senior positions within specialist travel industry companies
since graduating from business schools in Germany and the UK in
1988. He is also Chairman of his main industry association, The
British Association of Wholesale Tour Agents (BAWTA) and Vice-Chairman
of the Coach Tourism Council (CTC) in the UK. He was also invited
to become an Ambassador for Small Business by Nigel Griffiths in
2002.
Janice
Ward
Mechanical
Engineer by background, she started work for a large US steel maker
in 1979, specialising in metallurgy and high alloy heat and corrosion
resistant metals for the oil, gas, power and petrochemical sector
in particular. Took Institute of Export exams to get grounding in
commercial aspects of international trade and worked for several
medium sized international producers and distributors in US, Europe
and Far East. She especially enjoyed working with clients in the
Middle East and carried out several projects over the years establishing
companies in these markets. Opened own company in 1992 specialising
in supply of high alloys to niche markets in the Middle East. Have
offices in UK, Saudi, Iran and UAE. Director for International Trade
and Membership at Southampton and Fareham Chamber of Commerce, Business
Representative for Southampton Partnership (LSP) and until last
year sat on Export Clubs Advisory Panel at DTI. Was named International
Businesswomen for 2001 at Women in Business International Conference.
Candida
Whitmill
Candida
Whitmill is a co-owner and executive director of Whitstone House
Limited, a company that has been involved in the tourism industry
for over 20 years. From humble beginnings, the business built up,
through acquisitions and the development of greenfield sites, to
a chain of nine travel agencies in the Bristol area. Candida was
involved in the establishment and operation of the first ABTA YTS
training courses and subsequently in creating the NVQs for the travel
and tourism industry. She was also elected to serve ABTA (Association
of British Travel Agents) for the South West region, representing
the interests of hundreds of small businesses.
In
1997 Candida bought out a failing farm based tourism project - Eastcott
Farm, involving the conversion of part of the farmhouse into a new
pub and restaurant and building up the accommodation side of the
business. Her knowledge of rural issues and the rural business environment
has led her to study for her Masters Degree in Rural Tourism. She
is also a Fellow of the Institute of Travel and Tourism and a member
of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
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