Take your Pick: PE vs Public NEDs


The underlying qualities which make for an effective non-executive director are universal. However, careful consideration needs to be given before stepping into the private equity or public arena as
the demands and input required from an NED will vary significantly.

The article features commentary from: John Allbrook, Marie-Louise Clayton, David Gregson, Kelvin Harrison, Graham Love and David Williams.

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Contributors
David Gregson
Chairman
Phoenix Equity Partners
Graham Love
Chair
The Royal Mint
John Allbrook
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Kelvin Harrison
Chairman
Location Sciences Group plc
Marie-Louise Clayton
Non Executive Director
Zotefoams plc


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