- John Redwood
John Redwood has been the Member of Parliament for Wokingham since 1987. First attending Kent College, Canterbury, he graduated from Magdalen College, and has a DPhil from All Souls, Oxford. A businessman by background, he has been a director of NM Rothschild merchant bank and chairman of a quoted industrial PLC. John was an Oxfordshire County Councillor in the 1970s. In the mid-1980s he was Chief Policy Advisor to Margaret Thatcher .
- Jan Eliasson
Jan Kenneth Eliasson (born 17 September 1940) is a Swedish diplomat with connections to the Social Democratic party. He is the former President of the United Nations General Assembly and was Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs since April 24, 2006 until October 6 2006. He is currently the United Nations Secretary General Special Envoy to Darfur, Sudan.
- William Sampson
William Sampson was an Irish Protestant lawyer known for his defense of religious liberty in Ireland and America. He was born in Derry, Ireland, and studied law in London. He married Grace Clark in 1790; they had two sons, William and John, and a daughter, Catherine Anne. Active in providing legal defenses for members of the United Irishmen, he was arrested at the time of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, imprisoned, and compelled to leave Ireland for exile in Europe.
- Hans Eysenck
Hans Jürgen Eysenck was a psychologist most remembered for his work on intelligence and personality, though he worked in a wide range of areas. At the time of his death, Eysenck was the living psychologist most frequently cited in science journals. Hans Eysenck was born in Germany, but moved to England as a young man in the 1930s because of his opposition to the Nazi party. Eysenck was the founding editor of the journal "Personality and Individual Differences", …
- David MacLean
David John MacLean (born May 16, 1953, Scotland) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He has been Member of Parliament for Penrith and The Border since 1983. Educated at Fortrose Academy, Fortrose, The Black Isle, Highland, and at the University of Aberdeen, he was elected to the House of Commons in a by-election in 1983 following the ennoblement of William Whitelaw.
- Colleen Beaumier
Colleen Beaumier (born November 8, 1944) is a Canadian politician, serving currently as an MP for the riding of Brampton West.
- Ian Kerner
Ian Kerner, Ph.D., FAACS, is an American sex counsellor and author.
- Richard Fell
Richard Taylor Fell CVO (b. 11 November 1948) was the British High Commissioner to New Zealand and the colonial Governor of the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands (of which only Pitcairn is inhabited) from 2001 to 2006. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1971, after completing an MA in Area Studies (1971) at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, serving in the South Asian Department.
- Nicolas Schmit
Nicolas Schmit is a politician in Luxembourg. He studied economics in France. In 1979 he started his political and diplomatic career as an attaché in the Prime Minister's office in Luxembourg. After serving in a number of different posts, in 1991 he became a member of the State Council, and has been Foreign Minister since July 31, 2004.
- Doris Allen
Doris Twitchell Allen, was Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati (USA) and a retired clinical psychologist specializing in development and psychodrama. After receiving degrees in Chemistry and Biology at the University of Maine, she was granted a PhD in Psychology at the University of Michigan, and completed her post-graduate study at the Psychological Institute, University of Berlin, in 1932.
- Tracy Edwards
Tracy Edwards is a British sailor. In 1990 Tracy skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race. 'Maiden' won two legs and came second overall in her class. Tracy became the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was awarded the MBE. She organised another all-female crew for the Jules Verne Trophy, raised sponsorship and put together the first major multihull project in Britain.
- Kenneth Montgomery Keillor
Kenneth Montgomery Keillor is a Canadian musical artist, author and politician of Scottish descent. Keillor works as an advocate, investigative analyst and counsellor. He was a postmaster for the Canada Post for eighteen years. Keillor has written and self-published three books: "Post Mortem" (1996), "Analysis" (1998) and his autobiography "The Clawing Tree" (1999).
- Robin Janvrin
Sir Robin Berry Janvrin, GCB, KCVO (born 1946) is the Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II. He was educated at Marlborough College, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and Brasenose College of the University of Oxford, from which he received a First class bachelor's degree in 1969, and later a master's degree. He entered the Royal Navy in 1964, and served until 1975. He then joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Sydney Omarr
Sydney Omarr was an astrologer and counsellor to the rich and famous. While he wrote numerous books on the subject of astrology, including “My World of Astrology” and his autobiography “Answer in the Sky”, …
- Chris Cross
Chris Cross (born Christopher Allen, 14 July 1952, Tottenham, North London, England) was the bass guitarist in the band Ultravox, until their demise in 1986. For a brief time in the mid 1970s he also went by the name Chris St. John, when Ultravox were then called Tiger Lily. Cross now works as a psychotherapist and counsellor, which he studied at college before joining Ultravox. His brother, Jeff Allen, played the drums for Hello in the 1970s.
- Anne Plunkett
Anne Maree Plunkett is the Ambassador for Australia to the Republic of Ireland and the Holy See (Vatican), the latter position becoming formalised by Pope Benedict XVI on 18 May 2006 when he accepted her letters of credence. She has been a career staff officer and foreign service officer in the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
- Jonathan Stephen
Carr Jonathan Stephen (usually known as Jonathan Stephen) is the conservative, reformed principal of the Wales Evangelical School of Theology in Bryntirion, Bridgend, Wales. He is also the director of Affinity. Born and brought up in Bournemouth, on the south coast of England, he was dramatically converted while a student in Bangor, on the north coast of Wales. Having received a Master's degree in political anthropology at the University of Birmingham, …
- Mark Pellew
Mark Pellew, CVO (1942-), a British diplomat, was Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Holy See 1998-2002. Pellew was previously Head of the North American Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1991-1996), and had earlier been on secondment to Hambros Bank (1989-1991), and a Counsellor in Washington (1983-1989). Earlier appointments included Assistant Head of the Personnel Operations Department 1981-1983, and 1st Secretary in Rome 1976-1980.
- Stephen Lamport
Sir Stephen Mark Jeffrey Lamport , KCVO, DL serves as Non-Executive Director of Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC. Sir Stephen served in the Diplomatic Service from 1974 to 1993. In March 1993, he joined The Prince of Walesaaas Household as Deputy Private Secretary and was appointed Private Secretary and Treasurer to The Prince of Wales in October 1996. From October 2002 to December 2007, he was Group Director for Public Policy and Government Affairs for The Royal Bank of Scotland.
- Robert Charles Zaehner
Robert Charles Zaehner (1913 - 1974) was a British academic who specialised in Eastern religions. He is also known as an intelligence officer
- Marcie Blane
Marcie Blane (born Marcia Blank, 21 May 1944, Brooklyn, New York) was a female singer who recorded pure pop music. The Seville record label issued a demo put by the high school student more as a favor for a friend. The song was "Bobby's Girl", which was followed by "What Does a Girl Do" and half a dozen other singles which sunk without trace. Recently a CD was issued of her entire output, although no original album was ever issued.
- Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak
Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak (b. 1908) is a Pakistani politician and diplomat. In his youth he was part of the group along with Chaudhry Rehmat Ali who published the pamphlet titled "now or never" which coined the name Pakistan. He served closely with Dr Khan Sahib in the NWFP provincial government during his career as a civil servant, …
- Donnie Maclurcan
Donnie Maclurcan is an Australian philanthropist noted for his support of The Fred Hollows Foundation. In 2002 Maclurcan ran from Perth to Sydney to raise money for The Foundation. His 3978km solo run – which began on January 6 and finished at the Sydney Opera House 67 days later, raised over $30,000 and set the Guinness World Record for the fastest journey on foot across Australia.
- Boris Meissner
Boris Meissner was a (Baltic-)German lawyer (international law specialist), well-known for his research on Eastern European history and politics. Meissner was born into family of a Baltic German judge and spent his childhood in Pärnu, Estonia. Meissner studied at Tartu University (graduating with a diploma in economics, 1935). He worked as a bank official in independent Estonia and in 1939 followed the so-called "Umsiedlung".
- Rupert Iain McGuigan
Rupert McGuigan was Private Secretary to The Princess Royal 1997-1999. He was born in 1941 and educated at Marlborough College, and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated in law. McGuigan worked for BP Ltd from 1964 until 1972, when he joined the Diplomatic Service. From 1974-1977 he was 1st Secretary in New Delhi, and then 1978-1981 in Kingston. From 1981-1985 he was in the Permanent Under Secretary of State's Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- João Das Regras
João das Regras, in English, literally John of the Rules, was a Portuguese jurist of the second half of the 14th century. João das Regras was born in Lisbon in an unknown date and died there on May 3, 1404. Son of João Afonso das Regras and Sentil Esteves, João das Regras became a stepson of Álvaro Pais, the chief chancellor of the Portuguese Kingdom, after his mother's second marriage.
- Fernanda G. Weiden
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- Myra Bradwell
Myra Colby Bradwell was a publisher and political activist. She was the first woman to be admitted to the Illinois bar to become the first female lawyer in Illinois in 1892
- Michele Fawcett
Mother of actresses Keeley Fawcett and Lindsey Fawcett
- Nola-Kate Seymoar
Dr. Nola-Kate Seymoar, President & CEO Top Nola–Kate Seymoar has a background in community economic development and social psychology and has worked in sustainable development at the international level since the late 1980s. Before becoming President and CEO of the International Centre for Sustainable Cities, she was Senior Advisor and Deputy to the President at the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Winnipeg, Canada.
- Cynthia Counsellor
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- John Southworth
John Jory Deputy Chief Executive John Jory is a director of B&CE Insurance (our subsidiary company that operates EasyBuild our stakeholder pension) as well as deputy chief executive of B&CE Benefit Schemes. He is the company spokesman for all insurance and pension matters. John joined B&CE in 1995 to set up B&CE Insurance. He has worked in financial services for 25 years.
- Dean Gaudry
Dean Gaudry (co-chair) Dean is the owner of a small business in Nanaimo who has taken an active interest in eco-forestry and the environment for many years. He is an active cyclist and has been a board member of the Greater Nanaimo Cycling Coalition since its inception. Dean is a founding member of the Nanaimo & Area Land Trust and has also served as a counsellor with the Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia. In 1999 he became the proud father of a baby girl from China.
- Bob Rae
Bob Rae served as Ontario’s 21st Premier, and was elected eight times to federal and provincial parliaments before his retirement from politics in 1996. As a partner at Goodmans, one of Canada’s leading international law firms, Rae’s clients include companies, trade unions, charitable and non-governmental organizations, and governments themselves. He has extensive experience in negotiation, mediation and arbitration, and speaks and consults widely on issues of public policy.
- James Arbuthnot
James Norwich Arbuthnot (born 4 August 1952) is a British politician. He is the British Member of Parliament for Hampshire North-East and is a member of the Conservative Party. Since the 2005 election he has served as the chairman of the influential Defence Committee and he is the current Parliamentary Chairman of the Conservative Friends of Israel.
- Emily Hamilton
Emily Hamilton Counsellor Blogs Home > Admission > Meet The Staff > Emily Hamilton Emily Hamilton Emily Hamilton joined the Quest team in September 2007 and will be traveling around Canada and the US visiting primarily International Baccelaureate and Waldorf schools. Emily grew up in Southern Ontario. After finishing high school, she left for Europe where she completed her BA and MA in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.
- Richard Chartres
Richard John Carew Chartres DD FSA (born July 11, 1946) is the 132nd Bishop of London, being installed on September 26, 1996. He was previously Bishop of Stepney (1992–1995) and Gresham Professor of Divinity (1987–1992).
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