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Barbara Stocking

Dame Barbara Mary Stocking, DBE (born 28 July 1951) is a British public servant, former chief executive of Oxfam GB,[1] and former president of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.

Dame Barbara Stocking

Speaking at the World Economic Forum, Davos, 2012
Born
Barbara Mary Stocking

(1951-07-28) 28 July 1951 (age 72)
NationalityBritish
Alma materNew Hall, Cambridge
OccupationCollege president
Known forFormer chief executive of Oxfam, Britain

Early life and education edit

Stocking was born in Rugby, Warwickshire to Methodist parents, her mother a homemaker and her father a postman.[2] She attended Rugby High School for Girls,[3] where she was Head Girl and New Hall, Cambridge, in 1969, graduating with a degree in Pharmacology. She was the first in her family to go to university.[2]

Health care systems edit

On graduating from Cambridge, Stocking briefly contemplated a career in science[2] before taking a job as secretary to a committee at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, where she familiarized herself with the Veterans Health Administration hospital system.[4]

After starting work in 1979 for the World Health Organization in West Africa, Stocking, in 1987, was appointed director of the King's Fund Centre for Health Services Development.

NHS edit

In the 1990s, she was posted in the NHS administrative system, taking up the position of chief executive of the Regional Health Authority of Oxford. In 1994, she was promoted to the position of NHS regional director for Anglia and Oxfordshire.[5] There were eight NHS regional directors in total after a re-organization that, by April 1996, abolished six management outposts and fourteen regional health-authorities.[5]

In 2000, she was appointed a CBE for "services to health."[6]

In late 2000, Stocking applied for the NHS top position.[7] In October 2000, Nigel Crisp was nominated Chief Executive of the NHS, and Stocking director of the NHS Modernisation Agency, the body tasked with rolling out the NHS reforms.[8] In December 2000, she announced she would leave the public sector to join non-governmental, charity organization Oxfam.

Oxfam edit

In May 2001, Stocking was appointed Oxfam's chief executive[9] on a £75,000-a-year contract.[8]

Direction edit

Stocking, during her tenure, built Oxfam's relationships with major, international, private corporations such as Unilever, Monsoon, Sysco, and others, on "many diverse projects,"[10] while also Oxfam grew to become one of Britain's biggest retailers with more than 700 shops and, through its secondhand book outlets, the charity stood among Europe's biggest book retailers. In 2009, Oxfam's shops made a profit of about £20m on £80m of revenue, with the charity posting a record total revenue of £318m.

In a 2010 interview, she stated: "Times have changed, and Oxfam is moving with the times. It took a while for many in the organisation to understand what is happening but since the late 1990s we have seen quite different relationships develop with private business."[10]

In 2011, Oxfam launched a campaign for "food justice in a resource-constrained world." Stocking stated that the organization's focus would be also on helping small land-holders and nomadic tribes to establish their land rights against richer nations "such as China and the Gulf States gobbling up land in Africa."[10]

During Stocking's tenure there, Oxfam faced many humanitarian crises, such as those caused by the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as by natural disasters such as the South-Asian tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake.[1][11]

Allegations of Oxfam staff misconduct in Haiti edit

In February 2018, an investigation by the Times reported that, during Stocking's tenure, Oxfam allowed three men to resign and sacked four others for "gross misconduct" after an inquiry concerning sexual exploitation, the downloading of pornography, bullying, and intimidation by Oxfam's staff in Haiti.[12] The Times stated that an internal, confidential report was produced by Oxfam in 2011. It found that there had been “a culture of impunity” among some staff in Haiti and concluded that "it cannot be ruled out that any of the prostitutes were under-aged."[12]

Among the staff who were permitted by Oxfam's leadership to resign without further actions taken against them was the charity's country director, Roland van Hauwermeiren. According to Oxfam's internal report, van Hauwermeiren admitted using prostitutes at a villa whose rent was paid with Oxfam funds meant for charity. Stocking, Oxfam's CEO at the time, offered Hauwermeiren “a phased and dignified exit” invoking her concern that sacking him risked “potentially serious implications for the charity’s work and reputation."[13]

When the allegations became public in 2018, Stocking stated that her biggest work mistake had been “Not getting rid of people soon enough."[14] Murray Edwards College issued a statement disputing the allegation that Stocking was involved in a "cover up" and affirming that she has the "College’s full support".[15] Stocking postponed a planned February 2018 visit to the Cambridge Union in light of the 'considerable media attention' surrounding her involvement with Oxfam.[16]

Following the resignation of Penny Lawrence, Oxfam's deputy chief executive, Robert Halfon, Conservative MP and Chairman of the Education Select Committee, accused Stocking of trying to “escape responsibility for the Haiti prostitution scandal." Halfon criticized the former Oxfam head who, he stated, had behaved “outrageously” in allowing senior aid workers to "resign quietly from the charity."[17]

Murray Edwards College, Cambridge edit

In 2010, Stocking's alma mater, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, formerly known as New Hall, a women-only constituent college of the University of Cambridge, named her an Honorary Fellow.[18] In March 2013, Stocking was elected president of the college, assuming her duties in July 2013.[18]

In October 2017, Stocking announced that Murray Edwards would be changing its admissions policy to allow it to accept transgender students who identify as female. Stocking stated that the college is "open to all outstanding young women" and "so it is absolutely right, both legally and within [the college's] set of values, for anyone who identifies as female to be able to apply to study [in it]."[19]

Awards and appointments edit

In 2008, Barbara Stocking was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE).[20]

In March 2015, Stocking was appointed Chair of an Independent Panel to assess the World Health Organization's response in the Ebola outbreak.[21] In 2016, she was appointed Chair of Trustees of the independent charity organization, A Blueprint for Better Business.[22]

Personal life edit

Stocking is married to Dr John MacInnes, who is a prison doctor.[10] They have two sons, Andrew and Stephen.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Barbara Stocking". The Guardian. November 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Pithers, Ellie (23 May 2014). "The world of Dame Barbara Stocking, former Oxfam CEO". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ Old Girls Society, Rugby High School for Girls website
  4. ^ Jacobs, Emma (17 February 2013). "A mild-mannered toughie". The Financial Times.
  5. ^ a b "Seven NHS regional directors appointed", The BMJ Clinical Research, 308(6932):860 · March 1994, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.308.6932.860; archived at Research Gate
  6. ^ Ricketts, Andy. "Oxfam chief executive Dame Barbara Stocking to step down in February", Third Sector, 4 September 2012
  7. ^ "Charity scoop: NHS loses top woman to Oxfam" by Patrick Butler, The Guardian, 20 December 2000
  8. ^ a b "Top woman manager quits NHS" by Patrick Butler, The Guardian, 15 December 2000
  9. ^ "Dame Barbara Stocking steps down from Oxfam role". BBC News. 4 September 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  10. ^ a b c d "'Since I was 18, I have wanted to save the world' " by Margareta Pagano, The Independent, 8 November 2010
  11. ^ Barbara Stocking, CEO, Oxfam, Warwick Economics Summit, February 2018
  12. ^ a b O’Neill, Sean (9 February 2018). "Oxfam in Haiti: It was like a Caligula orgy with prostitutes in Oxfam T-shirts". The Times.
  13. ^ Chief Reporter, Sean O’Neill (9 February 2018). "Minister orders Oxfam to hand over files on Haiti prostitute scandal". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Oxfam sex scandal: boss was ‘let off the hook for sake of Haiti mission’" by Billy Kenber, The Times, 10 February 2018
  15. ^ "Murray Edwards defends president Barbara Stocking over Oxfam cover-up allegations". Varsity Online. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  16. ^ Lodhia, Devarshi (12 February 2018). "Stocking cancels Union visit in wake of senior Oxfam resignation". Varsity Online. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  17. ^ "Oxfam sex scandal: Former chief executive ‘is ducking responsibility'" by Nicola Woolcock, The Times, 15 February 2018
  18. ^ a b . Murray Edwards College. 18 March 2013. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.
  19. ^ a b Weaver, Matthew (4 October 2017). "Women-only Cambridge college to allow students who 'identify as female'". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  20. ^ "Voluntary sector represented in Queen's Birthday Honours" by Emma Maier, Third Sector, 16 June 2008
  21. ^ "Dame Barbara Stocking". Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  22. ^ "Dame Barbara Stocking named Chair of Trustees" by Bex Dawkes, A Blueprint for Better Business website, 6 July 2016

External links edit

  •   Media related to Barbara Stocking at Wikimedia Commons
  • Stocking's evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee report on Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector, 2018
Academic offices
Preceded by President
of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

2013–2021
Succeeded by

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Dame Barbara Mary Stocking DBE born 28 July 1951 is a British public servant former chief executive of Oxfam GB 1 and former president of Murray Edwards College Cambridge Dame Barbara StockingDBESpeaking at the World Economic Forum Davos 2012BornBarbara Mary Stocking 1951 07 28 28 July 1951 age 72 Rugby Warwickshire EnglandNationalityBritishAlma materNew Hall CambridgeOccupationCollege presidentKnown forFormer chief executive of Oxfam Britain Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Health care systems 3 NHS 4 Oxfam 4 1 Direction 4 2 Allegations of Oxfam staff misconduct in Haiti 5 Murray Edwards College Cambridge 6 Awards and appointments 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editStocking was born in Rugby Warwickshire to Methodist parents her mother a homemaker and her father a postman 2 She attended Rugby High School for Girls 3 where she was Head Girl and New Hall Cambridge in 1969 graduating with a degree in Pharmacology She was the first in her family to go to university 2 Health care systems editOn graduating from Cambridge Stocking briefly contemplated a career in science 2 before taking a job as secretary to a committee at the National Academy of Sciences Washington DC where she familiarized herself with the Veterans Health Administration hospital system 4 After starting work in 1979 for the World Health Organization in West Africa Stocking in 1987 was appointed director of the King s Fund Centre for Health Services Development NHS editIn the 1990s she was posted in the NHS administrative system taking up the position of chief executive of the Regional Health Authority of Oxford In 1994 she was promoted to the position of NHS regional director for Anglia and Oxfordshire 5 There were eight NHS regional directors in total after a re organization that by April 1996 abolished six management outposts and fourteen regional health authorities 5 In 2000 she was appointed a CBE for services to health 6 In late 2000 Stocking applied for the NHS top position 7 In October 2000 Nigel Crisp was nominated Chief Executive of the NHS and Stocking director of the NHS Modernisation Agency the body tasked with rolling out the NHS reforms 8 In December 2000 she announced she would leave the public sector to join non governmental charity organization Oxfam Oxfam editIn May 2001 Stocking was appointed Oxfam s chief executive 9 on a 75 000 a year contract 8 Direction edit Stocking during her tenure built Oxfam s relationships with major international private corporations such as Unilever Monsoon Sysco and others on many diverse projects 10 while also Oxfam grew to become one of Britain s biggest retailers with more than 700 shops and through its secondhand book outlets the charity stood among Europe s biggest book retailers In 2009 Oxfam s shops made a profit of about 20m on 80m of revenue with the charity posting a record total revenue of 318m In a 2010 interview she stated Times have changed and Oxfam is moving with the times It took a while for many in the organisation to understand what is happening but since the late 1990s we have seen quite different relationships develop with private business 10 In 2011 Oxfam launched a campaign for food justice in a resource constrained world Stocking stated that the organization s focus would be also on helping small land holders and nomadic tribes to establish their land rights against richer nations such as China and the Gulf States gobbling up land in Africa 10 During Stocking s tenure there Oxfam faced many humanitarian crises such as those caused by the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as by natural disasters such as the South Asian tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake 1 11 Allegations of Oxfam staff misconduct in Haiti edit In February 2018 an investigation by the Times reported that during Stocking s tenure Oxfam allowed three men to resign and sacked four others for gross misconduct after an inquiry concerning sexual exploitation the downloading of pornography bullying and intimidation by Oxfam s staff in Haiti 12 The Times stated that an internal confidential report was produced by Oxfam in 2011 It found that there had been a culture of impunity among some staff in Haiti and concluded that it cannot be ruled out that any of the prostitutes were under aged 12 Among the staff who were permitted by Oxfam s leadership to resign without further actions taken against them was the charity s country director Roland van Hauwermeiren According to Oxfam s internal report van Hauwermeiren admitted using prostitutes at a villa whose rent was paid with Oxfam funds meant for charity Stocking Oxfam s CEO at the time offered Hauwermeiren a phased and dignified exit invoking her concern that sacking him risked potentially serious implications for the charity s work and reputation 13 When the allegations became public in 2018 Stocking stated that her biggest work mistake had been Not getting rid of people soon enough 14 Murray Edwards College issued a statement disputing the allegation that Stocking was involved in a cover up and affirming that she has the College s full support 15 Stocking postponed a planned February 2018 visit to the Cambridge Union in light of the considerable media attention surrounding her involvement with Oxfam 16 Following the resignation of Penny Lawrence Oxfam s deputy chief executive Robert Halfon Conservative MP and Chairman of the Education Select Committee accused Stocking of trying to escape responsibility for the Haiti prostitution scandal Halfon criticized the former Oxfam head who he stated had behaved outrageously in allowing senior aid workers to resign quietly from the charity 17 Murray Edwards College Cambridge editIn 2010 Stocking s alma mater Murray Edwards College Cambridge formerly known as New Hall a women only constituent college of the University of Cambridge named her an Honorary Fellow 18 In March 2013 Stocking was elected president of the college assuming her duties in July 2013 18 In October 2017 Stocking announced that Murray Edwards would be changing its admissions policy to allow it to accept transgender students who identify as female Stocking stated that the college is open to all outstanding young women and so it is absolutely right both legally and within the college s set of values for anyone who identifies as female to be able to apply to study in it 19 Awards and appointments editIn 2008 Barbara Stocking was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE 20 In March 2015 Stocking was appointed Chair of an Independent Panel to assess the World Health Organization s response in the Ebola outbreak 21 In 2016 she was appointed Chair of Trustees of the independent charity organization A Blueprint for Better Business 22 Personal life editStocking is married to Dr John MacInnes who is a prison doctor 10 They have two sons Andrew and Stephen 19 References edit a b Barbara Stocking The Guardian November 2015 Retrieved 1 April 2017 a b c Pithers Ellie 23 May 2014 The world of Dame Barbara Stocking former Oxfam CEO The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 1 April 2017 Old Girls Society Rugby High School for Girls website Jacobs Emma 17 February 2013 A mild mannered toughie The Financial Times a b Seven NHS regional directors appointed The BMJ Clinical Research 308 6932 860 March 1994 DOI 10 1136 bmj 308 6932 860 archived at Research Gate Ricketts Andy Oxfam chief executive Dame Barbara Stocking to step down in February Third Sector 4 September 2012 Charity scoop NHS loses top woman to Oxfam by Patrick Butler The Guardian 20 December 2000 a b Top woman manager quits NHS by Patrick Butler The Guardian 15 December 2000 Dame Barbara Stocking steps down from Oxfam role BBC News 4 September 2012 Retrieved 1 April 2017 a b c d Since I was 18 I have wanted to save the world by Margareta Pagano The Independent 8 November 2010 Barbara Stocking CEO Oxfam Warwick Economics Summit February 2018 a b O Neill Sean 9 February 2018 Oxfam in Haiti It was like a Caligula orgy with prostitutes in Oxfam T shirts The Times Chief Reporter Sean O Neill 9 February 2018 Minister orders Oxfam to hand over files on Haiti prostitute scandal The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Oxfam sex scandal boss was let off the hook for sake of Haiti mission by Billy Kenber The Times 10 February 2018 Murray Edwards defends president Barbara Stocking over Oxfam cover up allegations Varsity Online Retrieved 13 February 2018 Lodhia Devarshi 12 February 2018 Stocking cancels Union visit in wake of senior Oxfam resignation Varsity Online Retrieved 13 February 2018 Oxfam sex scandal Former chief executive is ducking responsibility by Nicola Woolcock The Times 15 February 2018 a b Dame Barbara Stocking DBE elected as fifth President Murray Edwards College 18 March 2013 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 a b Weaver Matthew 4 October 2017 Women only Cambridge college to allow students who identify as female The Guardian Retrieved 10 February 2018 Voluntary sector represented in Queen s Birthday Honours by Emma Maier Third Sector 16 June 2008 Dame Barbara Stocking Murray Edwards College University of Cambridge 14 September 2016 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Dame Barbara Stocking named Chair of Trustees by Bex Dawkes A Blueprint for Better Business website 6 July 2016External links edit nbsp Media related to Barbara Stocking at Wikimedia Commons Stocking s evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee report on Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector 2018Academic officesPreceded byRuth Lynden Bell President of Murray Edwards College Cambridge2013 2021 Succeeded byDorothy Byrne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barbara Stocking amp oldid 1186852234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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