This list of alumni of King's College London comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students. It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions later merged with King's College London. It does not include those whose only connection with the college is (i) being a member of the staff, or (ii) the conferral of an honorary degree or honorary fellowship.
Government and politics
Heads of state and government
United Kingdom
Current Members of the House of Commons
Alex Burghart – Conservative MP
Mark Francois – Conservative MP
John Glen – Conservative MP
Dan Jarvis – Labour MP and also former Mayor of the Sheffield City Region
Fay Jones – Conservative MP
Brandon Lewis – Conservative MP
Gagan Mohindra – Conservative MP
Matthew Offord – Conservative MP
Sarah Olney – Liberal Democrat MP
Dan Poulter – Labour MP
Lucy Powell – Labour MP
Bob Seely – Conservative MP
Tulip Siddiq – Labour MP
Sir Gary Streeter – Conservative MP
Gareth Thomas – Labour MP
Michael Tomlinson – Conservative MP
Current Members of the House of Lords
George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton – Former Archbishop of Canterbury
Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew – Crossbench peer
Stanley Clinton Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis – Labour peer and former EU Commissioner
Tim Dakin – Bishop of Winchester and Lord Spiritual
Andrew Dunlop, Baron Dunlop – Conservative peer
Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt – Crossbench peer
Nick Holtam – Bishop of Salisbury and Lord Spiritual
Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar – Crossbench peer
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market – Conservative peer
Sally Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Huyton – Labour Peer
Nuala O'Loan, Baroness O'Loan – Crossbench peer
David Owen, Baron Owen – Crossbench peer and former Foreign Secretary
Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield – Labour peer
Ted Rowlands, Baron Rowlands – Labour peer
Kay Swinburne, Baroness Swinburne – Conservative peer
Tim Thornton – Bishop of Truro and Lord Spiritual
Mary Watkins, Baroness Watkins of Tavistock – Crossbench peer
Other UK politicians
Steve Aiken – Member of the Northern Irish Assembly
Sir Ronald Wilberforce Allen – Liberal MP
Charles Bagnall – Conservative MP
Jacob Bell – Liberal MP
Sir John Bethell, 1st Baron Bethell – Liberal peer
Sir Patrick Bishop – Conservative MP
Terence Boston, Baron Boston of Faversham – Crossbench peer
Thomas Bowles – Conservative and Liberal MP, founder of Vanity Fair magazine
James Boyden – Labour MP
Richard Braine – Leader of the UK Independence Party
Alexander Brogden – Liberal MP
Sir Edmund Byrne – Conservative MP
Douglas Carswell – Conservative, UKIP and Independent MP
Sir George Chetwynd – Labour MP
Gavin Brown Clark – Liberal MP
Michael Clark – Conservative MP
Sir Edward Clarke – Conservative MP and Solicitor General for England and Wales
Tim Collins – Conservative MP
Sir Henry Cotton – Liberal MP and President of the Indian National Congress
Sir Nic Dakin – Labour MP
James Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy – Liberal peer
John Dunwoody – Labour MP
Natascha Engel – Labour MP
William Finnie – Liberal MP
Henry Neville Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden – son and Private Secretary to William Gladstone
Sir Richard Glass – Conservative MP
Sir Augustus Godson – Conservative MP
Joseph Green – National Democratic MP
Robert Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Ebury – Liberal peer
George Peabody Gooch – Liberal MP and historian
Joseph Hardcastle – Liberal MP
Charles Harrison – Liberal MP
Sir John Heaton, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP
Charles Hopwood – Liberal MP
Collingwood Hughes – Conservative MP
Sir Clarendon Hyde – Liberal MP
Frank James – Conservative MP
Edward Johnson – Liberal MP
Phillip Lee – Liberal Democrat MP
James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater – Speaker of the House of Commons (1905–1921)
Fiona Mactaggart – Labour MP
Sir John Maple, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP
John Marek – Labour MP
George Croydon Marks, 1st Baron Marks – Labour peer
Tom Mason – Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament
Horace Maybray King, Baron Maybray-King – Speaker of the House of Commons (1965–1970)
Oonagh McDonald – Labour MP
Allan Glaisyer Minns – First Black Mayor of a town/city in the UK
Julie Morgan – Labour MP and Welsh Assembly Member
Charles Newdegate – Conservative MP
Sarah Newton – Conservative MP
Evan Pateshall – Conservative MP
Augustus Paulet, 15th Marquess of Winchester
Sir Robert Perks, 1st Baronet – Liberal MP
Colwyn Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids – Conservative peer
Sir Philip Pilditch, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP
William Priestley – Conservative MP
John Puleston – Conservative MP
Henry George Purchase – Liberal MP
Pandeli Ralli – Liberal MP
Sir William Rattigan – Liberal Unionist MP and Vice-Chancellor of Punjab University
Thorold Rogers – Liberal MP and economist
Sir John Rolleston – Conservative MP
Sir Hugh Rossi – Conservative MP
Dame Angela Rumbold – Conservative MP
Sir Arthur Salter – Conservative MP and judge
Keith Simpson – Conservative MP
Michael Stapleton-Cotton, 5th Viscount Combermere – Crossbench peer
Howard Stoate – Labour MP
Edward Anthony Strauss – Liberal MP
Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill – Labour peer
George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland – Liberal peer
Jeffrey Thomas – Labour MP
Sir Gerard Folliot Vaughan – Conservative MP
Sir Kenneth Warren – Conservative MP
Harold Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson – Conservative peer and Cabinet Minister
Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield – Labour peer and Cabinet Minister; also the co-founder of London School of Economics (LSE)
John Shiress Will – Liberal MP
John Wilmot, 1st Baron Wilmot of Selmeston – Labour peer
Sarah Wollaston – Conservative and Liberal MP
Henry de Worms, 1st Baron Pirbright – Conservative peer
David Warburton – Conservative MP
Simon Wright – Liberal Democrat MP
Other politicians
Europe
Recep Akdağ – Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Georgios Anastassopoulos – Greek MEP
Paul Balban – Gibraltarian Member of Parliament
Patrick Belton – Member of the Irish Dáil
Konstantinos Bogdanos – Member of the Hellenic Parliament
Tom de Bruijn – Dutch Foreign Minister
Magnus Brunner – Member of the Austrian Federal Council
Haresh Budhrani – Speaker of the Gibraltar Parliament
Yehor Cherniev – Member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada
Gordan Georgiev – Member of the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia
Alexandre Holroyd – Member of the French National Assembly
Igli Hasani – Albanian Foreign Minister
Kamal Jafarov – Member of the Azerbaijan Parliament
Pål Jonson – Swedish Defence Minister
Olga Kefalogianni – Greek Cabinet Minister
Emil Kirjas – Macedonian politician
Hannelore Kraft – Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia
Gabriel Kroon – Member of the Swedish Riksdag
Axelle Lemaire – French Minister for Digital Affairs
Bernardino León – Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya
Oliver Luksic – Member of the German Bundestag
Bilal Macit – Member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Edgar Mann – Chairman of the Executive Council of the Isle of Man
Nickolay Mladenov – UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and former Bulgarian Foreign Minister
Giulia Moi – Italian MEP
James Moorhouse – Conservative and Liberal Democrat MEP
Krisztina Morvai – Hungarian MEP
Eoghan Murphy – Member of the Irish Dáil
Pambos Papageorgiou – Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives
Peter Price – Conservative MEP
Jiří Šedivý – Czech Defence Minister
Shaun Spiers – Labour MEP
Eleni Stavrou – Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives
Spyros Taliadouros – Member of the Hellenic Parliament
Rebecca Taylor – Liberal Democrat MEP
Jef Van Damme – Member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region
Americas
Francis Black – Canadian politician
Hector Cameron – Member of the Canadian House of Commons
Catherine Dorion – Member of the National Assembly of Quebec
Andrew Exum – Middle East Scholar and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy
Jerome Fitzgerald – Bahamian Education Minister
Bob Frankford – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Colleen Graffy – U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Richard Willis Jameson – Member of the Canadian House of Commons
John Hillen – U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
Anne McLellan – Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
Sir Shridath Ramphal – Commonwealth Secretary-General (1975–1990) and Guyanese Foreign Minister
Christina Rocca – US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
David Arthur Singh – Guyanese Cabinet Minister
Yaneth Giha Tovar – Colombian Education Minister
Frederick Wills – Guyanese Foreign Minister
Asia
Shafique Ahmed – Bangladeshi Justice Minister
Marriyum Aurangzeb – Member of the Pakistani National Assembly
Maragatham Chandrasekar – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha
Teresa Cheng – Secretary for Justice (Hong Kong)
Azhar Azizan Harun – Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
Tan Chuan-Jin – Former Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha
Colvin R. de Silva – Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister
Christopher de Souza – Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
Sushmita Dev – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha
Faisal Saleh Hayat – Pakistani Interior Minister
Anisul Huq – Bangladeshi Justice Minister
Faizah Jamal – Member of the Singaporean Parliament
Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal – Malaysian Senator
Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan – President of the UN General Assembly (1962), the International Court of Justice and Pakistani Foreign Minister
Sikandar Hayat Khan – Prime Minister of Punjab
Dennis Kwok – Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
Ahmad Massoud – National Resistance Front of Afghanistan leader
Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon – Maldivian Defence Minister
Gholam Mujtaba – Pakistani Politician
Sarojini Naidu – President of the Indian National Congress
Nik Nazmi – Malaysian Cabinet Minister
Sania Nishtar – Pakistani Education Minister
S. C. C. Anthony Pillai – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha
G. G. Ponnambalam – Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister
S. Rajaratnam – Former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
Pritam Singh – Singaporean Opposition Leader
Sirichok Sopha – Member of the Thai House of Representatives
Hayashi Tadasu – Japanese Foreign Minister
Desmond Tan – Minister of State in the Singaporean Prime Minister's Office, Member of the Singaporean Parliament, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress
Rais Yatim – Malaysian Foreign Minister, President of the Dewan Negara
Alvin Yeo – Former Member of the Singaporean Parliament
Middle East
Alia Al-Dahlawi – Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
Mowaffak al-Rubaie – Member of the Iraqi Governing Council
Ronen Hoffman – Member of the Israeli Knesset
Ahmad Masa'deh – Jordanian politician
Juwan Fouad Masum – Minister in the Iraqi Transitional Government
Mohamed Qubaty – Yemeni Cabinet Minister
Hayat Sindi – Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
Africa
Hassan al-Turabi – Sudanese Foreign Minister
Obed Asamoah – Ghanaian Foreign Minister
Ziad Bahaa-Eldin – Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt
Abdulai Conteh – Vice President of Sierra Leone
Joseph B. Dauda – Sierra Leonean Foreign Minister
Ali Rasso Dido – Member of the Kenyan National Assembly
Kayode Fayemi – Nigerian Cabinet Minister and, later, Regional Governor
Alan Ganoo – Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius
Roger Hawkins – Rhodesian Defence Minister
Omobola Johnson – Nigerian Cabinet Minister
Tamba Lamina – Sierra Leonean Cabinet Minister
David Nana Larbie – Ghanaian Member of Parliament
Francis Minah – Vice President of Sierra Leone
Ned Nwoko – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives
Prince Chibudom Nwuche – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives
George Nyamweya – Member of the Kenyan National Assembly
James Nyamweya – Kenyan Foreign Minister
Sam Okudzeto – Ghanaian Member of Parliament
Razack Peeroo – Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius
Chukwuemeka Ujam – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives
Muhammad Uteem – Member of the Mauritian National Assembly
Justin Valentin – Seychellois Education Minister
Michael Kijana Wamalwa – Vice President of Kenya
Oceania
Sir Stanley Argyle – Premier of Victoria
Phillida Bunkle – Member of the New Zealand Parliament
Sir Ernest Clark – Governor of Tasmania
Sir John Cockburn – Premier of South Australia
Charles Henry Grant – Australian Member of Parliament
John Hargrave – Australian Member of Parliament and judge
Horace Harper – Australian Member of Parliament
Charles Beard Izard – Member of the New Zealand Parliament
James Purves – Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Edward Wakefield – Member of the New Zealand Parliament
James Walker – Senator for New South Wales
Diplomatic service
Emmanuel Kodjoe Dadzie – Ghanaian diplomat
Francis Deng – Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United Nations
Sir Francis Floud – British High Commissioner to Canada
Judith Gough – British Ambassador to Sweden
Peter Hayes – British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka
Victor Henderson – British Ambassador to Yemen
John Kittmer – British Ambassador to Greece
Dianna Melrose – British Ambassador to Cuba and British High Commissioner to Tanzania
Lawrence Middleton – British Ambassador to South Korea
Colin Munro – British Ambassador to Croatia
Archibald Rose – diplomat
Pjer Šimunović – Croatian Ambassador to the United States
Sir Edward Thornton – British Ambassador to the United States
Shekou Touray – Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations
John Tucknott – British Ambassador to Nepal
Lois Young – Permanent Representative of Belize to the United Nations
Royalty and nobility
Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei – member of the Bruneian royal family
Princess Majeedah Nuurul Bolkiah – member of the Bruneian royal family
Michael Evans-Freke, 12th Baron Carbery – Irish peer
Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial – son of Emperor Napoleon III
Rupert Onslow, 8th Earl of Onslow – British peer
Prince Prisdang – diplomat and member of the Thai royal family
Princess Antonia, Duchess of Wellington – great-granddaughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and the wife of the Duke of Wellington
Lawyers and judges
Judges
Kwadwo Agyei Agyapong – Ghanaian High Court judge
Geraldine Andrews – High Court Judge
Heather Williams – High Court Judge
Robin Auld – Lord Justice of Appeal
Horace Avory – Judge and criminal lawyer
Kofi Adumua Bossman – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana
Mackenzie Chalmers – Chief Justice of Gibraltar
Harry Dias Bandaranaike – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon
Louis Blom-Cooper – Judge and lawyer
Harold Bollers – Chief Justice of Guyana
William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher – Jusge and lawyer
Michael Caplan – Judge and solicitor
Bobbie Cheema-Grubb – High Court Judge
Fielding Clarke – Chief Justice of Fiji, Hong Kong and Jamaica
Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies – Lord Justice of Appeal and Law Lord
David Foskett – High Court judge
Cyril Fountain – Chief Justice of The Bahamas
David Foxton – High Court judge
Chukwunweike Idigbe – Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Neil Kaplan – Judge and arbitrator
Cecil Kelsick – Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago
Frances Kirkham – Judge
Leonard Knowles – Chief Justice of The Bahamas
Abdul Koroma – Judge of the International Court of Justice
Nthomeng Majara – Chief Justice of Lesotho
Rajashekhar Mantha – Judge of Calcutta High Court
Wayne Martin – former Chief Justice of Western Australia
Walter Morgan – Chief Justice of Madras High Court
David Penry-Davey – High Court judge
Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri – Judge, Supreme Court of India (1997–2003)
Sophon Ratanakorn – President of the Supreme Court of Thailand
Patrick Lipton Robinson – Judge of the International Court of Justice
Ilana Rovner – Judge
Jenny Rowe – Chief Executive of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
J. Sarkodee-Addo – Chief Justice of Ghana
Jaishanker Manilal Shelat – Justice, Supreme Court of India (1966–73)
Jeremy Sullivan – Senior President of Tribunals
John Taylor – Chief Justice of Lagos
Thomas Webb – Judge
Christopher Weeramantry – Vice-President of the International Court of Justice
James Wicks – Chief Justice of Kenya
Attorneys General
Michael Ashikodi Agbamuche – Nigerian Attorney General
Faris Al-Rawi – Trinidadian Attorney General
Lois Browne-Evans – Bermudan Attorney General
Francis Chang-Sam – Seychellois Attorney General
Shehzad Ata Elahi – Pakistani Attorney General
Marlene Malahoo Forte – Jamaican Attorney General
Nabo Bekinbo Graham-Douglas – Nigerian Attorney General
K. C. Kamalasabayson – Sri Lankan Attorney General
Trevor Moniz – Bermudan Attorney General
Michael Whitley – Singaporean Attorney General
Other lawyers
Rafiuddin Ahmed – Barrister
Brian Altman – Lead Counsel for the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
William Amiet – Barrister
I. Stephanie Boyce - President of the Law Society of England and Wales
Philippe Couvreur – Registrar at the International Court of Justice
Cormac Cullinan – Lawyer
Segun Toyin Dawodu – Attorney and Physician
John Eekelaar – Legal scholar
Michael Fox – Lawyer
Kevon Glickman – Entertainment Lawyer
Karim Ahmad Khan – Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Aeneas James George Mackay – Lawyer
Amber Marks – Barrister
Peter McCormick – Lawyer
Mary O'Rourke – Barrister
William Soulsby – Barrister
Eulalie Spicer - lawyer and legal aid administrator, one of the most prominent divorce lawyers of her day
Tunji Sowande – First Black Head of a major UK barristers' chambers set
Joanna Toch – Barrister
John Uff – International arbitrator
Police and security specialists
Colin Cramphorn – Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police
Richard A. Falkenrath – Deputy Commissioner of Counter-Terrorism of the New York City Police Department
Michael A. Levi – Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Maroof Raza – international security expert
Ayesha Siddiqa – military scientist
Paddy Tomkins – Police Chief Inspector
John Yates – Metropolitan Police head of counter-terrorism
Armed forces
Head of armed forces or an armed forces' service branch
Harsha Abeywickrama – former Commander of the Sri Lankan Air Force
Sohail Aman – Pakistani Chief of Air Staff
Sir Simon Bryant – Commander-in-Chief of RAF Air Command
Jayanath Colombage – Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy
Renato Rodrigues de Aguiar Freire – Head of the Brazilian Armed Forces
Mel Hupfeld – Chief of Air Force of Royal Australian Air Force
Md Hashim bin Hussein – Chief of Army (Malaysia)
Mohammad Sharif Ibrahim – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
Ola Ibrahim – Chief of the Defence Staff (Nigeria)
Pratap Chandra Lal – Commander & Chief of Air Staff
Sir Chris Moran – Commander-in-Chief of RAF Air Command
Neo Kian Hong – Chief of Defence Force (Singapore)
Peter Mbogo Njiru – Commander, Kenya Army
Sir Richard Peirse – Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force and of RAF Bomber Command
Sir Tony Radakin – Chief of the Defence Staff
Hamzah Sahat – Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Nishantha Ulugetenne – Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy
Sir Michael Wigston – Chief of the Air Staff
Martin Xuereb – Head of the Armed Forces of Malta
Other military officers
Edward Ahlgren – Commander Operations
Farid Ahmadi – Afghan army officer
A.T.M. Zahirul Alam – Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Liberia
Tim Anderson – Director-General of the Military Aviation Authority
Simon Asquith – Royal Navy Commander Operations
Sir Stuart Atha – Air Officer Commanding No 1 Group
Hugh Beard – Controller of the Navy
Mark Sever Bell – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Sir Keith Blount – Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Sir Adrian Bradshaw – Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Bob Braham – World War II flying ace
Andrew Burns – Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces
Hans Busk – army reformer
James Chiswell – General Officer Commanding the 1st Armoured Division
John Clink – Flag Officer Scotland, Northern England, Northern Ireland
Ben Connable – retired US Marine Major, Professor at the Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
Michael Conway – Director General of the Army Legal Services Branch
Paul Crespo – U.S. Marine captain
Peter Drissell – Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment
Sir Herbert Edwardes – army and political officer
Michael Elviss – British Army officer
Stanley Smyth Flower – army officer
Sir Robert Fry – Commandant General Royal Marines
Sir Wira Gardiner – soldier and public servant
Sir Richard Garwood – Deputy Commander-in-Chief Operations at RAF Air Command
Elizabeth Godwin – first female officer of The Life Guards
Sir Frederic Goldsmid – Major-General, British Army
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan – Commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force and Chief Controller of the Auxiliary Territorial Service
Sir Chris Harper – UK Military Representative to NATO and the EU
Michael Harwood – RAF Air Vice-Marshal
Syed Ata Hasnain – Indian Army General
Sir Nick Hine – Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Policy)
Matthew Holmes – Commandant General Royal Marines
Russell La Forte – Commander of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands
Mohammad Humayun Kabir – Force Commander of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
Ferdinand Le Quesne – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Suraya Marshall – Air Officer Commanding of No. 2 Group RAF
Dame Vera Laughton Mathews – Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service
Sir Simon Mayall – Middle East Adviser at the Ministry of Defence
James Morse – Controller of the Navy
Sir Barry North – Assistant Chief of the Air Staff
Richard Nugee – Defence Services Secretary
James Parkin – Controller of the Navy
Robert Pedre – Commander United Kingdom Strike Force
Sir Tim Radford – Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Javed Iqbal Ramday – President of the National Defence University, Pakistan
Pat Reid – army officer and author
Andy Salmon – Commandant General Royal Marines
Stuart Skeates – Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Sir Arthur Sloggett – Director General Army Medical Services
Michael Smeath – RAF officer
Sir Graham Stacey – Deputy Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
Simon Stuart – Australian Army officer
Jude Terry – Naval Secretary
Robert Thomson – Commander of British Forces Cyprus
Rupert Thorneloe – Welsh Guards officer killed in action in Afghanistan
Garry Tunnicliffe – Defence Services Secretary
Tyrone Urch – General Officer Commanding Force Troops Command
David Walker – RAF Air Marshal
William Warrender – Flag Officer Sea Training
Academics
Heads of institutions
Robert Allison – Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University
Harold Balme – President of Cheeloo University
Kenneth Barker – Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University and Thames Valley University
Sir James Barrett – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne
Kenneth Dike – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan
Malcolm Gillies – Vice-Chancellor of City University, London and London Metropolitan University
Carl Gombrich – Co-founder and Academic Lead of The London Interdisciplinary School
Devendra Prasad Gupta – Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi University
Sir Andrew Haines – Director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Kenneth Hare – Master of Birkbeck College and President of the University of British Columbia
Kenneth Hill – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Nigeria
Kristín Ingólfsdóttir – Rector of the University of Iceland
Qasim Jan – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Peshawar, Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology and Quaid-i-Azam University
George Kitchin – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham
Sedat Laçiner – Rector of Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University
Sir Alec Merrison – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol
David Petley – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull
Barney Pityana – Vice-Chancellor of the University of South Africa
Sir Joseph Pope – Vice-Chancellor of Aston University
Bernadette Porter – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Roehampton
Dame Alison Richard – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Dame Janet Ritterman – Director of the Royal College of Music and Chancellor of Middlesex University
Sir Frederick Robertson – Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab University
Dame Nancy Rothwell – President of the University of Manchester
Sir Anthony Seldon – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham and Tony Blair's biographer
John Spinks – President of the University of Saskatchewan
Francis Stock – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Natal
Robert Street – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Western Australia
Sir Richard Sykes – Rector of Imperial College London and Chairman of GlaxoSmithKline
Chris Taylor – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford
Henry Wace – Principal of King's College London
Rob Warner – Vice-Chancellor of Plymouth Marjon University
Paul Wellings – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lancaster and the University of Wollongong
Steven West – Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West of England
Anne Wright – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sunderland
Historians
John Romilly Allen – archaeologist
Ali M. Ansari – Professor of Modern History with reference to the Middle East at the University of St Andrews
Sir Raymond Beazley – historian
Matthew Bennett – historian
Brian Bond – military historian
Alfred John Church – classical scholar
Sir William Laird Clowes – naval historian
Sebastian Cox – RAF historian
Paul Davis – military historian
Richard MacGillivray Dawkins – archaeologist
Katherine Elizabeth Fleming – historian
Ian Gooderson – military historian
Andrew Gordon – naval historian
Judith Green – medieval historian
Mark Grimsley – historian
Eric Grove – naval historian
Richard Grunberger – historian
D. G. E. Hall – historian
Christopher Harper-Bill – historian
Dorothy King – archaeologist
Robert Knecht – historian
Amélie Kuhrt – historian
Andrew Lambert – naval historian
Marc Morris – historian
Percy Newberry – Egyptologist
Peter Paret – historian
Philip Sabin – military historian
Gary Sheffield – military historian
Anne Somerset – historian
Geoffrey Till – naval historian
Colin White – Director of the Royal Naval Museum
Donald Wiseman – archaeologist
Fern Riddell – cultural historian
Theologians
E. W. Bullinger – dispensationalist theologian
Julius J. Lipner – Hindu scholar
Eric J. Lott – religious scholar
Ralph Martin – New Testament scholar
Peter Medd – priest and scholar
Cris Rogers – theologian
Henry Barclay Swete – biblical scholar
Sidney Thelwall – Christian scholar
Anthony Thiselton – theologian
Evelyn Underhill – theologian
Peter Vardy – theologian and philosopher
Ralph Waller – theologian
Robin Ward – Principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford
Others
Edgar Thurston – Lecturer at Madras Medical College
Helen Beebee – philosopher
Robert Lubbock Bensly – orientalist
Jo Boaler – mathematics professor at Stanford University
Nick Bostrom – philosopher
Ahron Bregman – political scientist
Harry Brighouse – political philosopher
Matthew Bryden – political analyst
Arthur Coke Burnell – translator
Elizabeth Burns – philosopher
Robert Caldwell – Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Raymond Cattell – psychologist
Alexander Coker – UN chemical weapons inspector
Josh Cooper – cryptographer
Karen Cox – Deputy Vice Chancellor University of Nottingham
Brian Davies – philosopher
Sir Ian Gainsford – Vice-Principal of King's College London
Sir Francis Galton – polymath
Clara Knight – classicist
Francisco Javier Carrillo Gamboa – economist
Rosemary Hollis – political scientist
Sir John Maddox – editor of Nature
Joseph Shield Nicholson – economist
Wendy Piatt – Director General of The Russell Group
Eleanor Plumer – Principal of St Anne's College, Oxford
Stathis Psillos – philosopher of science
John Thomas Quekett – microscopist and histologist
Fiona Ross – nursing scholar
Lucinda Roy – literary scholar
Frederick Rushmore – Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Dan Sarooshi – legal scholar
Yezid Sayigh – Middle East scholar
Winston Wole Soboyejo – mechanical and aerospace engineer
Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah – legal scholar
John Tooze – scientific administrator
Nicla Vassallo – philosopher
Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet – philosopher
Edward William West – orientalist
Karl Pearson – Deputy Professor of Mathematics
Georgios Samaras - Lecturer in Political Economy at King's College London
Scientists
Biologists
Denis Alexander – molecular biologist and theologian
Eric Barnard – neuroscientist
Angus John Bateman – geneticist
Lionel Smith Beale – physician
Thomas Cavalier-Smith – Professor of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oxford
Qui-Lim Choo – co-discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genome
Keith Campbell – led team that cloned Dolly the sheep
Sir Howard Dalton – microbiologist
Michael Denton – biochemist and author
Sir Jack Drummond – biochemist
R. John Ellis – Gairdner Foundation International Award winning biochemist
Charles Edmund Ford – cytogeneticist
Mary English – mycologist
Christine Foyer – biologist
Nicholas Franks – biophysicist
Raymond Gosling – DNA researcher
Keith Gull – microbiologist
Hugh Gurling – geneticist
Jean Hanson – biophysicist and zoologist
Denis Haydon – membrane biophysicist
Edward Hindle – biologist
Christine Holt – neuroscientist
Rob Horne – physician
Sir Michael Houghton – 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and co-discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genome
John Hughes – Lasker Award winning neuroscientist
Charles Leonard Huskins – geneticist
Alwyn Jones – biophysicist
Andrew King – neurophysiologist
Michael Levitt – 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate and Professor of Structural Biology at Stanford University
Joel Mandelstam – microbiologist
St. George Jackson Mivart – biologist
Noreen Murray – molecular geneticist who helped develop a vaccine against Hepatitis B
John Newton – epidemiologist
Anthony Pawson – Kyoto Prize laureate
Sir Rudolph Peters – biochemist
Rohan Pethiyagoda – taxonomist
Sir Andrew Pollard – Chief Investigator on the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Peter Rabin-biochemist University of Toronto
Sheila Rodwell – nutritional epidemiologist
Steven Rose – biologist and neurobiologist
Helen Saibil – biologist
William Saville-Kent – marine biologist
Nigel Scrutton – biochemist
Robert Malcolm Simmons – Director of the Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics
Stephen Simpson – biologist
Audrey Smith – cryobiologist
Bruce Stocker – microbiologist
David Stuart – structural biologist
Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait – biochemist and endocrinologist
Dame Janet Thornton – Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute
Sir Graham Wilson – bacteriologist
Lewis Wolpert – developmental biologist
Botanists
David Bellamy – botanist
Robert Bentley – botanist
David Catcheside – plant geneticist
Sydney Harland – botanist
Eric John Hewitt – plant physiologist
Maxwell Masters – botanist
Daphne Osborne – botanist
Computer scientists
Steve Bourne – computer scientist
Ian H. S. Cullimore – computer scientist
Darren Dalcher – computer scientist
Luciano da Fontoura Costa- professor, Multidisciplinary Computing Group, Institute of Physics, São Carlos, University of São Paulo
Hassan Ugail – computer scientist
J. W. J. Williams - computer scientist
Chemists
Michael Barnett – theoretical chemist
William Boon – chemist
John Eddowes Bowman the Younger – chemist
Philip Bunker – Canadian scientist and author
Sir John Cadogan – President of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Sir Arthur Herbert Church – chemist
Leslie Crombie – chemist
Charles Frederick Cross – chemist
Richard Dixon – chemist
Sir Arthur Duckham – President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers
Henry John Horstman Fenton – chemist
Victor Gold – chemist
Leticia González – chemist
Sir Herbert Jackson – chemist
Mumtaz Ali Kazi – President of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Augustine Ong – chemist
Geoffrey Ozin – chemist
Raymond Peters – chemist
Eric Scerri – chemist
Sir Jocelyn Field Thorpe – chemist
Earth scientists
George Barrow – geologist
Henry William Bristow – geologist
David Edgar Cartwright – oceanographer
Sir George Deacon – oceanographer
Archibald Thomas John Dollar – geologist and seismologist
David Lary – atmospheric scientist
David Linton – geographer
John Milne – inventor of the Seismometer
Ukichiro Nakaya – glaciologist
David Potts – geotechnical engineer
Sir Arthur Russell, 6th Baronet – mineralogist
Harry Bolton Seed – geotechnical engineer
Sir Laurence Dudley Stamp – geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society
James Haward Taylor – President of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Errol White – geologist and President of the Linnean Society of London
Sidney Wooldridge – geologist and President of the Royal Geographical Society
Medicine
Theodore Dyke Acland – surgeon and physician
Francis Anstie – physician
Eric Anson – anaesthetist
Norman Ashton – ophthalmologist
Simon Baron-Cohen – Director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge
Evan Buchanan Baxter – physician
Dinesh Bhugra – President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
John Bienenstock – physician
Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet – histologist and anatomist
Peter Brinsden – gynaecologist
William Brinton – physician
Russell Brock, Baron Brock – pioneer of modern open-heart surgery
Thomas Gregor Brodie – physiologist
Michael Burgess – coroner
Geoffrey Burnstock – medical researcher
Dame Jill Macleod Clark – nursing administrator
Dame Jessica Corner – nurse
Edgar Crookshank – physician and microbiologist
William Broughton Davies – doctor
John Leonard Dawson – Serjeant Surgeon to the Royal Household
Sir Richard Doll – Shaw Prize laureate
Annette Dolphin – pharmacologist
Victor Dzau – President of Duke University Hospital
Havelock Ellis – physician, sexual psychologist and social reformer
Dame Uta Frith – developmental psychologist
Abraham Pineo Gesner – inventor of kerosene and physician
Ben Goldacre – physician
James Goolnik – dentist
Sir James Gowans – Wolf Prize in Medicine laureate
Austin Gresham – pathologist
Christopher Heath – surgeon
Douglas Higgs – haematologist
John Hilton – surgeon
Thomas Hodgkin – pathologist and discoverer of Hodgkin's lymphoma
Sir Frederick Hopkins – 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and President of the Royal Society
Richard Houlston – Professor of Molecular genetics and Population genetics at the Institute of Cancer Research
Joseph Graeme Humble – haematologist
Thomas Inman – surgeon
Sir George Johnson – physician
Takaki Kanehiro – discoverer of the link between beriberi and diet
David Kemp – audiologist
Raymond Kirk – surgeon
Paul Knapman – coroner
Marios Kyriazis – gerontologist
Sir Morell Mackenzie – physician
Sir Charles James Martin – Director of the Lister Institute
Harold Moody – physician
Ludlow Moody – physician
Sir Victor Negus – surgeon
Edward Nettleship – ophthalmologist
John Graham Nicholls – physiologist
Sir John Peel – gynecologist
Lionel Penrose – psychiatrist and geneticist
William D. Richardson – Director of the UCL Wolfson Institute
Geoffrey Rose – ophthalmologist
Ulrike Schmidt – psychiatrist
Sir John Simon – Chief Medical Officer for HM Government
Patrick Steptoe – pioneer of IVF who missed out on a Nobel Prize because he died before the awarding
Sir George Adlington Syme – surgeon
Thomas Pridgin Teale – surgeon and ophthalmologist
Max Theiler – 1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate for developing a vaccine against yellow fever
Sir St Clair Thomson – surgeon
Sir Cecil Wakeley, 1st Baronet – surgeon
Fredric Wertham – psychiatrist
Edith Whetnall – surgeon
Elsie Widdowson – dietitian
Fiona Wood – plastic surgeon
Anthony Yates – rheumatologist
Sir R. A. Young – physician
Nurses
Florence Nightingale – established the first official nurses' training programme Nightingale School for Nurses, the founder of modern nursing
Dame Cicely Saunders – established the first modern hospice St Christopher's Hospice, pioneer of palliative care
Sir Jonathan Asbridge – first president of the UK's Nursing and Midwifery Council and director of Nursing NHS London
Alice Fisher – nursing pioneer in the US at the Philadelphia General Hospital
Lucy Osburn – regarded as the founder of modern nursing in Australia
Emmy Rappe – founded the Swedish Nursing Association
Linda Richards – first professionally trained American nurse, a pioneer of individual patients' medical records and established programmes in US and Japan
Isla Stewart, became the matron of St Bartholomew's Hospital and founded the Royal British Nurses Association
Henny Tscherning – became president of the Danish Nurses' Organization
Theodora Turner – nurse superintendent of St Thomas' Hospital (during reconstruction after the Blitz), became president of Royal College of Nursing
Kofoworola Abeni Pratt – became Chief Nursing Officer of Nigeria
Physicists and astronomers
Ronald Burge – physicist
Leigh Canham – optoelectronics physicist
Eva Crane – mathematician and physicist who became world expert on bees
Andrew Fabian – President of the Royal Astronomical Society
Frank Farmer – physicist
Michael Fisher – Wolf Prize in Physics laureate
Marcelo Gleiser – physicist and astronomer
Peter Higgs – proposer of the Higgs boson and 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
Basil Hiley – Bohmian quantum physicist
Francis Jones – physicist
Claudio Maccone – space scientist
Donald MacCrimmon MacKay – physicist
Edward Walter Maunder – astronomer
John Edwin Midwinter – President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers
William Allen Miller – astronomer and chemist
John Robert Mills – radar pioneer
Ali Moustafa Mosharafa – theoretical physicist
Raja Ramanna – physicist
Simon Saunders – philosopher of physics
Edward James Stone – President of the Royal Astronomical Society
Louis Slotin – nuclear physicist who took part to the Manhattan Project
Boris Townsend – physicist
Kumar Wickramasinghe – electrical engineer
Zoologists
Hilda Margaret Bruce – zoologist
Peter Martin Duncan – palaeontologist
Alfred Henry Garrod – vertebrate zoologist
Frederick Hutton – zoologist
Janet Kear – ornithologist
Dame Miriam Rothschild – zoologist and entomologist
Adam Sedgwick – zoologist
Robert Walter Campbell Shelford – entomologist
Sir Eric Smith – zoologist
Henry Tibbats Stainton – entomologist
Thomas Stebbing – zoologist
Mathematicians
David Acheson – mathematician
Colin Bushnell – mathematician
Keith Devlin – mathematician
Graham Everest – mathematician
Aubrey William Ingleton – mathematician
Leon Mirsky – mathematician
Sir Martin Taylor – mathematician
Henry William Watson – mathematician
Tom Willmore – geometer
Religion
Archbishop, Primates and religious leaders
Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye – Primate of Nigeria
Richard Clarke – Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland
Joost de Blank – Archbishop of Cape Town
John Holder – Archbishop of the West Indies
Churchill Julius – Archbishop of New Zealand
Ted Luscombe – Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church
Tom Morgan – Archbishop of Saskatoon
Njongonkulu Ndungane – Archbishop of Cape Town
Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks – former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Crossbench Peer
Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel – Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Addis Abeba
Desmond Tutu – Archbishop of Cape Town and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Bishops
Archdeacons
Deans
Other religious figures
Heidi Baker – Christian missionary
Muhammad Abdul Bari – Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain
Shaw Clifton – General of The Salvation Army
Richard Coles – priest, musician and journalist
Leonard Coulshaw – Chaplain of the Fleet
Frank Curtis – Provost of Sheffield
Thomas Pelham Dale – Ritualist clergyman
Rob Frost – Methodist evangelist
Robert Gandell – biblical scholar
Donald Clifford Gray – clergyman
Walter Homolka – rabbi
Donald Howard – Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
Lawrence Jackson – Provost of Blackburn
Eric James – Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen
George Jack Kinnell – Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
Kenneth Leech – priest
Peter Mallett – Chaplain-General to the Forces
Stephen Need – religious author and former Dean of St. George's College, Jerusalem
Hugh Smith – Chaplain-General of Prisons
Frederick Spurrell – priest and archaeologist
Michael Volland – Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge
Arts and media
Authors
Media, entertainment, film and theatre
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje – actor
Andrew Alexander – actor
Sheila Atim – actress
Juliet Aubrey – actress
Michael Barry – BBC executive
Emily Berrington – actress
Georgina Bouzova – actress
Rory Bremner – impressionist
Herbert Brenon – film director
Sue Carpenter – television presenter
Nazrin Choudhury – screenwriter
Bijan Daneshmand – actor and film director
Gregory de Polnay – actor
Leonard Fenton – actor
Graeme Garden – actor and comedian
Greer Garson – actress
Sacha Gervasi – screenwriter
Edmund Gwenn – actor
Janice Hadlow – Controller of BBC Two
Jason Hall – playwright
Aiysha Hart – actress
Sean Holmes – theatre director
Sir Barry Ife – Principal of Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Derek Jarman – film director
Boris Karloff – actor
Henry Kemble – actor
Ella Marchment – opera director
Jamila Massey – actress
Jez Nelson – broadcaster
Sir Allan Powell – Chairman of the BBC (1939–1946)
Clifford Rose – actor
Tom Rosenthal – actor and comedian
Ashraf Safdar – actor and journalist
Banita Sandhu – Bollywood actress
Darwin Shaw – actor
Ceri Sherlock – Welsh theatre and film director
Robert J. Sherman – American theatre songwriter
Jane Tranter – BBC executive
Bree Turner – actress
Sir Charles Wyndham – actor
Journalists
Editors
Christian Broughton – editor of The Independent
Cyril Kenneth Bird – editor of Punch and cartoonist
John Delane – editor of The Times
Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson – editor of The Sun
Baxter Langley – editor of the Morning Star
Hargreaves Parkinson – editor of The Financial Times
Farrah Storr – editor of Cosmopolitan (UK)
Other journalists
Antoine Allen – ITV News reporter
Anita Anand – journalist
Ruaridh Arrow – journalist and film maker
Martin Bashir – journalist
Lisa Brennan-Jobs – journalist, daughter of Steve Jobs
Sana Bucha – journalist & anchor
David Bond – sports journalist
Michael Bukht – radio executive
Benjamin Cohen – Channel 4 News correspondent
Jane Corbin – BBC Panorama journalist
Charlet Duboc — journalist
Ayesha Durgahee — journalist
Gwynne Dyer – journalist and military historian
Sean Fletcher – journalist
Daniel Ford – journalist, novelist and military historian
Matthew Halton – journalist
Ellie Harrison – BBC journalist
Georgina Henry – journalist
George Hills – journalist
Cecil Hunt – journalist
Francine Lacqua – Bloomberg Television anchor
Sophie Long – BBC News journalist
Diana Magnay – Sky News journalist
Jonathan Maitland – journalist
Ira Mathur – journalist
Chapman Pincher – journalist
Claire Rayner – journalist and agony aunt
Roger Royle – radio broadcaster
John Sandes – journalist and author
Nicholas Stuart – journalist
Musicians
Filiz Ali – pianist and musicologist
DJ Cuppy – Forbes-listed, award-winning musician and DJ
Peter Asher – musician and record producer
Sir Harrison Birtwistle – composer
Fiona Brice – violinist
Ming Bridges – singer
David Bruce – composer
Steven Burke – video game music composer and sound designer
John Deacon – bassist for the rock band Queen
Francesco Cilluffo – conductor and composer
Suzannah Clark – Professor of Music at Harvard University
Suzi Digby – conductor and musician
Anne Dudley – Oscar-winning composer
John Evan – keyboardist for Jethro Tull
David Fallows – musicologist
Harold Fraser-Simson – composer
Dai Fujikura – composer
Sir John Eliot Gardiner – conductor
JB Gill – singer with British boyband JLS, now a farmer and broadcaster
Raja Kashif – singer
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson – musicologist
Levina – singer
Simon Lole – musician
Andy Mackay – saxophonist for Roxy Music
Davitt Moroney – musicologist, harpsichordist and organist
Alice Martineau – singer and songwriter
John Moran – musician and musicologist
Mixmaster Morris – DJ
Chris Newman – composer
Michael Nyman – composer and musicologist
Kele Okereke – Bloc Party vocalist and guitarist
Alec Palao – musician, musicologist, writer and producer
Roger Parker – musicologist
John Porter – record producer
Surendran Reddy – composer and pianist
Jean-Baptiste Robin – composer and organist
Adnan Sami – musician
David Satian – composer
Andrew Schultz – composer
Shanon Shah – singer
Gilli Smyth – musician who performed with Gong amongst others
Jeremy Summerly – conductor
Dobrinka Tabakova – composer
Howard Talbot – composer and conductor
Jeffrey Tate – conductor
Jeremy Thurlow – composer
Edward Top – composer
Errollyn Wallen – composer
Billy Werner – singer and songwriter
Yiruma – pianist
Justin Hayward Young – lead singer of The Vaccines
Artists and photographers
Pegaret Anthony – watercolourist
Vanessa Bell – painter
Albert Bruce-Joy – sculptor
Joseph Crawhall III – artist
Tristram Ellis – painter
Peter Henry Emerson – photographer
Cyril Wiseman Herbert – painter
Ronald Moody – sculptor
Richard Mosse – photographer
Robyn O'Neil – artist
Angela Verren – artist
Moritz Waldemeyer – technical designer
Sophia Wellbeloved – artist
Business and economics
Company founders
Rakesh Aggarwal – entrepreneur and founder of Escentual.com
Toyin Ajayi – CEO and co-founder of Cityblock Health
Walter Owen Bentley – founder of Bentley Motors
Christian Candy – businessman (real estate) and founder of Candy & Candy
William Foyle – founder of Foyles bookshop
Sam Instone – businessman and founder of AES International
Klaus Heymann – entrepreneur and founder of Naxos Records
Sir Alliott Verdon Roe – founder of Avro
Naveen Selvadurai – co-founder of Foursquare
Stephen Streater – founder of Eidos
Sir David Tang – businessman and founder of Shanghai Tang fashion chain
CEOs and business people
Alex Beard – Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House
Harriet Green – CEO of Thomas Cook Group
Calouste Gulbenkian – oil magnate and philanthropist
Eurfyl ap Gwilym – Deputy Chairman of the Principality Building Society and Plaid Cymru politician
Omar Ishrak – Chairman & CEO of Medtronic
Sir Deryck Maughan – CEO of Salomon Brothers
Steve Mogford – CEO of United Utilities
Eric Nicoli – CEO of EMI
Sir Ronald Norman – businessman
Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe – CEO of Fidelity Bank Nigeria
Sir Edward Packard – Chairman of Fisons
Tim Pryce – CEO of Terra Firma Capital Partners
Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild – Chairman of Volex plc
Isabel dos Santos – Africa's richest woman and its first female billionaire
Gilbert Szlumper – General Manager of the Southern Railway (UK)
Rory Tapner – CEO of Coutts
Sir William Tritton – inventor of the tank and Chairman & Managing Director of Fosters of Lincoln