Previously, Helen was a member of the Board of Yorkshire Water, responsible for customer service and networks, and President of Loop Customer Management Ltd, a subsidiary of Kelda Group. Dr Helen Phillips is Chair of Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chair of Mount Trust (independent boarding school), Non-Executive Director of Social Work England and a member of the Advisory Board of Sheffield Business School. Mr Buckley said: “I am delighted to join the LSB. The legal sector provides services essential to consumer protection and access to justice. I look forward to working with all those who have an interest in achieving the best possible outcome for all consumers in a dynamic and innovative legal market. David Eveleigh is General Counsel and Secretary General of Serco. Previously, he was General Counsel of BT Plc`s Global Services Division. During their time at BT, David and his team won various awards, including In-House Team of the Year and Corporate Lawyer of the Year, and were instrumental in changing the role of in-house legal teams within the firm. Lawyers and other professionals can continue to travel to Switzerland for up to 90 days a year without a short-term residence permit. Actuaries provide business, financial and regulatory advice on managing a company`s assets and liabilities, particularly when long-term management and planning are critical to a company`s success. They also advise individuals and advise on matters of social and public interest.

In the past, Jeremy was a non-executive adviser to the Mayor of London`s Office of Police and Crime (MOPAC) and a board member of the London Development Agency, the Strategic Rail Authority and BBC Worldwide (the BBC`s main commercial division). Members are managed by the Institute and the Faculty of Actuaries. A rigorous examination system is supported by a continuing professional development program, and a professional code supports high standards that reflect the important role of actuaries in society. IFoA members have a statutory role in the supervision of pension funds and life insurance companies. They also have a legal obligation to prepare actuarial opinions for Lloyd`s of London`s administrative officers. “It has been a pleasure to lead LSB over the past three and a half years. I am very pleased with what we have accomplished as an organization during this time, but nothing would have been possible without the support of the Board and its staff, as well as the positive contributions of those who took the time to meet and connect with us. The Legal Services Council has announced that its chief executive, Neil Buckley, will step down from his £137,000 post later this year. He will “pursue a non-executive portfolio career and spend more time with his family,” according to an announcement. Mr. Buckley will remain in his position until the end of the summer or until a successor is appointed.

This website uses Akismet to reduce spam. Find out how your comment data is handled. Tim is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Banking and began his career in banking, first at Lloyds Bank and then at Abbey National, where he was Head of Banking between 1991 and 1999. Neil holds a Master`s degree in Regulation from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor of Laws from Hertford College, University of Oxford. LSB Governance Handbook Board Interests and Expenses Board Meetings Board Committees Contact Sonia Sequeira, IFoA Media Relations Manager Tel: 07525 592 198 Email: sonia.sequeira@actuaries.org.uk Prior to joining LSB, Neil was Director of Investigations at Ofcom where he led a team responsible for competition law enforcement and regulation in the communications sector. The team was also responsible for Ofcom`s dispute resolution functions. Previously, he was, among other things, Director of Consumer Policy. IFoA research is non-commercial. As a learned society, research helps us meet the requirements of our Royal Charter to promote actuarial science and serve the public interest. Michael has been a lawyer since 1982 and spends most of his time at Clifford Chance, advising commercial and private clients.

He sits on the Board of Directors of the fundraising regulator and chairs the Complaints Committee. He is also a member of the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives and the Professional Advisory Board of the Wesleyan Assurance Society. He is a free man of the City of London. Neil joined LSB in January 2016 as Managing Director and Board member. Marina Gibbs has been Director of Competition Policy at Ofcom since September 2007, where she leads Ofcom`s policy work on the postal sector, focusing on competition issues in the telecoms market. “I would like to extend a warm welcome to Neil as he begins his term as Chair of the Regulatory Board. Regulatory responsibility is essential to the reputation of all professions, and the IFoA takes its Royal Charter responsibility to protect the public interest by maintaining the high standards with which its members are justly associated. “Neil has made a very important contribution to the work of the Commission des services juridiques and to building constructive relationships with our stakeholders. The government is still unclear if, why and how reimbursable fixed costs will occur. The October implementation deadline has been cancelled and we are now looking ahead to April 2023.

Jemima is an experienced employment lawyer at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and is part of her firm`s corporate governance advisory team. She has chaired various working groups of the Employment Lawyers Association`s Legislative and Policy Committee. She is a member of the steering committee of the 30% Club Professional Services Firms initiative. In 2015, she was a member of the Solicitors Regulation Authority`s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. She is a Non-Executive Director of Creative Access, a community interest corporation dedicated to enhancing diversity in the media and creative industries. She is a trustee and principal of Highgate School. Marina has also assisted financial and commercial investors in the telecommunications and media sectors with commercial due diligence. Marina holds an MBA from Bradford University School of Management and an MA and Honours in Modern Applied Languages from the University of Grenoble, France.

Dr. Helen Phillips is Chair of the Commission des services juridiques. Sir Michael Pitt, President of the LSB, said: “I am delighted that Neil is joining the LSB. He has impressed us with his energy, drive and commitment to this dynamic and important sector and we look forward to having him join the team in the new year.

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