Jasmine Whitbread
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Jasmine Mary Whitbread (born 1 September 1963) is a British businesswoman, and the chair of Travis Perkins since 2021. From 2016 to 2021, she was the chief executive of London First, an independent non-profit organisation whose mission is to make London the best city in the world to do business. She was CEO of Save the Children from 2005 until 2015; firstly leading Save the Children UK and in 2010, creating Save the Children International.
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Jasmine Whitbread
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Jasmine Whitbread
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Jasmine Whitbread
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London, England
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1963-09-01
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1963-09-01
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1994
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2021
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Chair, Travis Perkins
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Jasmine Mary Whitbread (born 1 September 1963) is a British businesswoman, and the chair of Travis Perkins since 2021. From 2016 to 2021, she was the chief executive of London First, an independent non-profit organisation whose mission is to make London the best city in the world to do business. She was CEO of Save the Children from 2005 until 2015; firstly leading Save the Children UK and in 2010, creating Save the Children International.
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