Dawn Elizabeth Airey CBE (born 15 November 1960) is a British media executive, sports administrator and independent company director. She is the Chancellor...
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Klein became the company's chairman and Dawn Airey was hired as chief executive officer (CEO) of Getty Images. Airey remained in the role until 31 December...
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Minister for Education Ellen Wilkinson). The university's Chancellor is Dawn Airey, appointed in 2023. The founding Chancellor was Tanya Byron, a clinical...
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Airey may refer to: Airey Neave (1916–1979), a British politician Carl Airey (born 1965), a professional football player from Yorkshire Dawn Airey (born...
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and (b) that the women will have droopy breasts". Channel 5 controller Dawn Airey also criticised the approach of the Daily Mail, opining that despite their...
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While working for BSkyB, Nurse won a Sky Talent competition set up by Dawn Airey to discover fresh presenting talent. Out of thousands of Sky employees...
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Board". University of East London. Retrieved 3 March 2023. "Chancellor Dawn Airey". Retrieved 9 May 2024. "Directorate". Edge Hill University. Retrieved...
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Leeds United Manchester City Southampton Off The Pitch Award Fern Whelan‡ Dawn Airey Vic Akers Aileen Campbell Yvonne Harrison Sian Massey-Ellis Sam Matterface...
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BBC ahead of its charter renewal. Figures sitting on the board include Dawn Airey, the former Chief Executive of Channel 5, and former Ofcom chair Colette...
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Libyan Olympic Swimmer "Old Kelleians" Adedayo Adebayo, rugby player Dawn Airey, media executive Robin Brew, British Olympic Swimmer Claire Cashmore MBE...
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Hill University Incumbent Assumed office 1993 Chancellor Tanya Byron Dawn Airey Preceded by Ruth Gee Personal details Born Northampton, England Alma mater...
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Commodore David Christopher Moody Major General Philip Mark Totten, OBE Civil Dawn Airey — Chair, National Youth Theatre. For services to Theatre and to Charity...
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ITV Network Centre, a role first taken up by Dawn Airey. Soon after assuming control of Children's ITV, Airey dropped its in-vision presentation - beginning...
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Johnson (2004–2010) Terry Burns (2010–2016) Charles Gurassa (2016–2022) Dawn Airey (interim) (January–April 2022) Ian Cheshire (2022–present) Richard Attenborough...
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Group. She became Chief Executive of Five TV in April 2003, succeeding Dawn Airey, who had been there since October 2000. She launched Five US (now 5 USA)...
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b. 1946 French Politician G Alma b. 1996 Finnish Singer-songwriter L Dawn Airey b. 1960 English TV executive L Will Aitken b. 1949 Canadian Writer G Ajamu...
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first Network Centre controller of children's and daytime programming Dawn Airey (a former Central management trainee) with Steven Ryde providing live...
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broadcaster, activist and journalist Matthew Wright, broadcaster and journalist Dawn Airey, media executive and sports administrator Alan McGee, co-founder of Creation...
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lineup was relaunched at the start of 2004, with Sky television head Dawn Airey stating the channel had become too associated with The Simpsons, science...
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devised by Arthur – by Richard Hearsey who produced the show for Channel 5. Dawn Airey had seen the French version of the show and both Richard Hearsey and Alan...
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Laird, British politician 1959 – Tibor Fischer, English author 1960 – Dawn Airey, English broadcaster 1961 – Hugh McGahan, New Zealand rugby league player...
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House) (founded 1983), "Old Kelleians" Adedayo Adebayo, rugby player Dawn Airey, media executive Robin Brew, British Olympic Swimmer Claire Cashmore MBE...
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academic geographer Sir James Wordie, Scottish polar explorer and geologist Dawn Airey Ash Amin John Barrett Anthony Bebbington Piers Blaikie William Maurice...
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Nicola Bryant, actress 29 October – Finola Hughes, actress 15 November – Dawn Airey, media executive 17 November – Jonathan Ross, English television presenter...
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"Business Analysis: Unstoppable Sky machine rolls on as ITV troubles worsen Dawn Airey's free-to-air television experience will be invaluable to BSkyB as it moves...
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ITV in February 1993 though, after the new Children's ITV controller, Dawn Airey abolished in-vision continuity in favour of an out-of-vision service,...
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Her defection was one of several high-level "poachings" from the BBC by Dawn Airey, Channel 5's director of programmes. Hollingworth, along with Mal Young...
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ITV Children's Committee was replaced by a single Controller of CITV, Dawn Airey. Although she thought well of Knightmare, the average audience age of...
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film actress 10 November – Neil Gaiman, English author 15 November – Dawn Airey, broadcaster 17 November – Jonathan Ross, English television presenter...
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Nottingham Michael Meacher, John Redwood, Alan Beith, Miranda Sawyer, Dawn Airey [393] 692 10 16 March 2000 Truro Theresa May, Peter Hitchens, Jo Brand...
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