Committee 2009/2010
Professor Louise Richardson
President
The Club is delighted to have the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Louise Richardson, as its President.
Professor Richardson took up her office at St Andrews in January 2009, prior to which she was Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. A political scientist by training, Professor Richardson has specialised in international security with an emphasis on terrorist movements. Her publications include: What Terrorists Want: Understanding the Enemy, Containing the Threat (2006); The Roots of Terrorism (2006); Democracy and Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Past (2007), and When Allies Differ (1996). She has written numerous articles on international terrorism, British foreign and defence policy, security institutions, and international relations. She serves on the editorial board of the journals "Security Studies" and "Democracy and Security". Professor Richardson was awarded the Sumner Prize for work towards the prevention of war and the establishment of universal peace.
The Viscount Younger of Leckie
Honorary Vice-President
Dr Anna Ford
Honorary Vice-President
The Rt. Hon The Lord Steel of Aikwood KT KBE DL
Honorary Vice-President
Dr Brian Lang FRSE
Honorary Vice-President
The Rt. Hon Sir Menzies Campbell CBE QC MP
Honorary Vice-President
Dr Nicholas Parsons OBE
Honorary Vice-President
The Rt. Hon The Lord Forsyth of Drumlean PC
Honorary Vice-President
Professor Struther Arnott CBE PhD DSc LLD ScD FKC FRS
Honorary Vice-President
The Rt. Hon Baroness Boothroyd OM PC
Honorary Vice-President
Dame Helen Mirren
Honorary Vice-President
Dame Anne Pringle DBE MA
Honorary Vice-President
John Suchet MA
Honorary Vice-President
Rt. Hon The Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market OBE PC MA
Honorary Vice-President
Lt-General Sir Barney White Spunner KCB CBE MA
Honorary Vice-President
James North
Chairman
James graduated from St Andrews with an MA in Modern History and International Relations in June 2003. He moved to London soon after, and for 2 years was Special Advisor to the Shadow Secretary of State for Transport and Environment in the Conservative Research Department. From 2005 to 2008, James was Chief of Staff to the Leader of Birmingham City Council, acting as the principal advisor to the Leader of Europe's largest urban local authority.
In February 2008, James was appointed as Senior Programme Manager to the Rt. Hon the Lord Mayor of London, based at Mansion House in The City. His rôle is to deliver the Lord Mayor's programme of promoting and representing the financial, legal and maritime services industry of the UK, both at home and abroad.
James was previously Vice-Chairman of the Club and is also an elected member of the University's Alumnus Association Committee. In 2006 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is a member of the St Andrews Golf Club.
Sarah Whitehouse
Deputy Chairman
Sarah graduated from St Andrews in 1983 with an M.A. (Hons.) in English Language and Literature. She worked in commercial and investment banking until 1991 ending as Assistant Director at Barclays de Zoete Wedd. Sarah was a Parliamentary Candidate in the 1992 General Election and undertook a Post Graduate Diploma in Law at the University of Westminster later that year. She qualified as a barrister and was called to the Bar in 1993; being appointed Treasury Counsel in 2006. Practising exclusively in criminal law Sarah is currently mainly prosecuting murder cases at the Central Criminal Court.
Zoë Ware
Secretary
Zoë graduated from St Andrews with an MA in Modern History and International Relations in June 2005. Since then she has worked for the Association of Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) in Amsterdam and the Royal Commonwealth Society in London. She now works at the Department for International Development.
Zoë has served on the Committee since December 2008.
Tom Fothergill
Treasurer
Tom read an MA in Applied Economics at St Andrews between 2004 and 2008, during which time he also Commissioned into the Territorial Army Royal Engineers. On graduating, he deployed with 35 Engineer Regiment to Southern Iraq where he served as Reconstruction and Development Project Officer for Agriculture, Education and Marshland and Border Villages.
On returning to the UK he read the Graduate Diploma in Law and the Legal Practice Course at BPP College. He is currently a trainee solicitor at Irwin Mitchell LLP.
Tom joined the St Andrews Alumni Club London Committee as Treasurer in 2010. He also serves on committees for Street Child of Sierra Leone and the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship.
Calum Hulme
Committee Member
After graduating from St Andrews in June 2008 with a BSc in Physics and Maths, Calum moved to London to work for Ernst & Young, one of the world's leading professional services organisations. He served for a year as the Club's New Graduate Representative and is now a General Member of the Committee, responsible for organising speakers for many of the Club's major events, including the regular "City Drinks" networking evenings.
Laura Palosuo
Committee Member
Katrina Hawkins
Committee Member
Katrina graduated from St Andrews in 2006 with an M.A. in International Relations. She subsequently moved to London to study for an M.A. in International Security at King's College London. Following the completion of her postgraduate studies at KCL, Katrina commenced work as a research analyst at Jane's Information Group. Katrina is currently employed by the Cabinet Office as a policy adviser
Paul Hoffman
Committee Member
Lynne Peabody
Committee Member
Lynne studied Modern History at St Andrews, graduating in 2006. She now lives in London and works in corporate responsibility for Hogan Lovells LLP. She is currently helping the alumni organise a 600th anniversay May Ball event scheduled for 2012.
Jill Sherratt
Committee Member
Jill graduated in 1982 in Art History with a focus on architectural history.While at St Andrews, she was Finance Director of the 1981 St Andrews Festival which probably taught her at least as much! After working for the Bermuda Maritime Museum and the Natal Local History Museum in South Africa, she reluctantly gave up museum work for an exciting career in investor relations.She was head of IR at five FTSE 100 companies encompassing very different business models, sectors and situations and is now working in interim roles. Jill was born and brought up in South Africa, sailed with her family in a small yacht from Cape Town to Falmouth and is married with three children, living in London.
Daniel Rossall Valentine
Committee Member
Daniel graduated in economics from St. Andrews in 2000. He is a faculty
member of one of London's leading business schools, and an associate at a PR
and business strategy consultancy. Before his academic career, Daniel worked
fulltime in Financial Communications, most recently as Head of Investor
Relations or a FTSE 100 company.
Daniel is on the Conservative Party's Parliamentary Candidates Approved
List, is a former Bow Group Council officer, and is also a Member of the
Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Institute of Marketing
(CIM), the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the
Investor Relations Society (IRS). He has spoken at management conferences in
London, Dubai and Moscow.
Bogdan Olea
Committee Member
Angela Dauterman Ordaz
Membership Secretary
Angela graduated from St Andrews with an MA (Hons.) in Theology in June 2008. Since moving to London she has worked as a Catechetical Co-ordinator in a parish and as Operations Co-ordinator for the think tank Home Renaissance Foundation.
Angela joined the St Andrews Alumni Club London Committee as Membership Secretary in 2010.











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