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Carole Stone

Carole Stone, CBE (born 30 May 1942) is a British author and freelance radio and television broadcaster. Stone spent 27 years at the BBC beginning as a newsroom secretary and eventually becoming the producer of Radio 4's flagship discussion programme Any Questions? In 2018, Stone established The Carole Stone Foundation to support her belief that connecting people, exchanging ideas and building friendships around the world is essential to help make a fairer society.

Carole Stone
Born (1942-05-30) 30 May 1942 (age 81)
Occupation(s)Author and broadcaster
Spouse
(m. 1999)

Career edit

BBC edit

Stone spent 27 years at the BBC starting as a newsroom secretary, and went on to become producer of Radio 4's flagship discussion programme Any Questions? between 1977 and 1990.[1]

YouGovStone Ltd edit

In April 2007, Stone became managing director of YouGovStone Ltd, a joint venture with online opinion polling organisation YouGov plc.[2] She established the YouGovStone Think Tank, a global panel of 4,000 industry leaders and "influentials" used for opinion research and drawn from her database of more than 50,000 people.[3]

Current activities edit

The Carole Stone Foundation edit

Stone established The Carole Stone Foundation in 2018 to support her belief that connecting people, exchanging ideas and building friendships around the world is essential to help make a fairer society. The Carole Stone Foundation awarded its first One Young World Scholarships in 2018.[4]

YouGov-Cambridge Centre edit

Stone is the former Chair of the External Advisory Board of the YouGov-Cambridge Centre, a joint centre for polling research at Cambridge University, run byYouGov and the Cambridge POLIS Department.[5]

One Young World edit

Stone is a Counsellor for the UK-based charity One Young World that gathers together the brightest young leaders from around the world, enabling them to make lasting connections to create positive change. She has set up her own scholarship within the charity.[6]

The Hippocratic Post edit

Stone is a founding director of the recently launched website The Hippocratic Post, the first global blogging site for medics and other health professionals.

Tutu Foundation UK edit

Stone is Chairman of the Ambassadors of the Tutu Foundation UK.

Centre for Peaceful Solutions edit

Stone is Patron of the Centre for Peaceful Solutions, which works to change our attitudes to conflict and better manage the disputes in our lives to improve our communities, families and workplaces.

The Global Foundation to Eliminate Domestic Violence (EDV) edit

In 2016 Stone was elected to succeed Baroness Scotland (who has now become the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth) as Patron of The Global Foundation to Eliminate Domestic Violence (EDV).

Other associations edit

Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust edit

Stone is a former elected Governor of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.[7]

SANE edit

Stone is Vice-Patron of mental health charity SANE.[8]

Saving Faces edit

Stone is Patron of Saving Faces, a facial surgery research foundation.[9]

TOP UK The OCD and Phobia Charity edit

Stone is a Patron of TOP UK, the OCD and phobia charity.[10]

Publications edit

Stone is the author of Networking: The Art of Making Friends (ISBN 0-09-185711-2) and The Ultimate Guide to Successful Networking (ISBN 0-09-190025-5).

Personal life edit

Stone married television journalist Richard Lindley in 1999;[11] he died in early November 2019.

Honours and awards edit

In November 2011, Stone was awarded "Britain's Best Connected Woman" by the Institute of Directors and O2.[12]

In June 2014, Stone was made a Senior Fellow of the Regent's University London.[13]

In June 2015, Stone was appointed CBE, for her services to market research and charities.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Carole Stone: The queen of the scene". The Independent. 18 February 2002.
  2. ^ "Carole Stone collects £800,000 windfall after YouGov deal". Evening Standard. 10 October 2011.
  3. ^ Blackhurst, Chris (30 January 2015). "Carole Stone: The UK's networking queen who boasts 52,000 contacts in her directory". Evening Standard.
  4. ^ "Carole Stone Foundation Scholarship 2018". One Young World. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Carole Stone CBE". YouGov. YouGov. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Carole Stone CBE". One Young World. 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  7. ^ "Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust" (PDF). Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundatio Trust. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  8. ^ "SANE: A fighting force for mental health" (PDF). sane.org.uk. SANE.
  9. ^ "Patrons". savingfaces.co.uk. Saving Faces. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  10. ^ "About Us". topuk.org/about-us/. TOP UK. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Why I waited so long to get married". The Telegraph. 15 January 2013.
  12. ^ Stone, Carole (29 September 2014). "HOME»WOMEN»WOMEN'S BUSINESS How to network your way to the top. Britain's most connected woman reveals her secrets". The Telegraph.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  14. ^ "Queen's birthday honours list 2015: GCB, DBE and CBE". The Guardian. 12 June 2015.

External links edit

  • TheStoneClub
  • Saving Faces: The Facial Surgery Research Foundation

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Carole Stone CBE born 30 May 1942 is a British author and freelance radio and television broadcaster Stone spent 27 years at the BBC beginning as a newsroom secretary and eventually becoming the producer of Radio 4 s flagship discussion programme Any Questions In 2018 Stone established The Carole Stone Foundation to support her belief that connecting people exchanging ideas and building friendships around the world is essential to help make a fairer society Carole StoneCBEBorn 1942 05 30 30 May 1942 age 81 Occupation s Author and broadcasterSpouseRichard Lindley m 1999 wbr Contents 1 Career 1 1 BBC 1 2 YouGovStone Ltd 2 Current activities 2 1 The Carole Stone Foundation 2 2 YouGov Cambridge Centre 2 3 One Young World 2 4 The Hippocratic Post 2 5 Tutu Foundation UK 2 6 Centre for Peaceful Solutions 2 7 The Global Foundation to Eliminate Domestic Violence EDV 3 Other associations 3 1 Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust 3 2 SANE 3 3 Saving Faces 3 4 TOP UK The OCD and Phobia Charity 4 Publications 5 Personal life 6 Honours and awards 7 References 8 External linksCareer editBBC edit Stone spent 27 years at the BBC starting as a newsroom secretary and went on to become producer of Radio 4 s flagship discussion programme Any Questions between 1977 and 1990 1 YouGovStone Ltd edit In April 2007 Stone became managing director of YouGovStone Ltd a joint venture with online opinion polling organisation YouGov plc 2 She established the YouGovStone Think Tank a global panel of 4 000 industry leaders and influentials used for opinion research and drawn from her database of more than 50 000 people 3 Current activities editThe Carole Stone Foundation edit Stone established The Carole Stone Foundation in 2018 to support her belief that connecting people exchanging ideas and building friendships around the world is essential to help make a fairer society The Carole Stone Foundation awarded its first One Young World Scholarships in 2018 4 YouGov Cambridge Centre edit Stone is the former Chair of the External Advisory Board of the YouGov Cambridge Centre a joint centre for polling research at Cambridge University run byYouGov and the Cambridge POLIS Department 5 One Young World edit Stone is a Counsellor for the UK based charity One Young World that gathers together the brightest young leaders from around the world enabling them to make lasting connections to create positive change She has set up her own scholarship within the charity 6 The Hippocratic Post edit Stone is a founding director of the recently launched website The Hippocratic Post the first global blogging site for medics and other health professionals Tutu Foundation UK edit Stone is Chairman of the Ambassadors of the Tutu Foundation UK Centre for Peaceful Solutions edit Stone is Patron of the Centre for Peaceful Solutions which works to change our attitudes to conflict and better manage the disputes in our lives to improve our communities families and workplaces The Global Foundation to Eliminate Domestic Violence EDV edit In 2016 Stone was elected to succeed Baroness Scotland who has now become the Secretary General of the Commonwealth as Patron of The Global Foundation to Eliminate Domestic Violence EDV Other associations editTavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust edit Stone is a former elected Governor of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust 7 SANE edit Stone is Vice Patron of mental health charity SANE 8 Saving Faces edit Stone is Patron of Saving Faces a facial surgery research foundation 9 TOP UK The OCD and Phobia Charity edit Stone is a Patron of TOP UK the OCD and phobia charity 10 Publications editStone is the author of Networking The Art of Making Friends ISBN 0 09 185711 2 and The Ultimate Guide to Successful Networking ISBN 0 09 190025 5 Personal life editStone married television journalist Richard Lindley in 1999 11 he died in early November 2019 Honours and awards editIn November 2011 Stone was awarded Britain s Best Connected Woman by the Institute of Directors and O2 12 In June 2014 Stone was made a Senior Fellow of the Regent s University London 13 In June 2015 Stone was appointed CBE for her services to market research and charities 14 References edit Carole Stone The queen of the scene The Independent 18 February 2002 Carole Stone collects 800 000 windfall after YouGov deal Evening Standard 10 October 2011 Blackhurst Chris 30 January 2015 Carole Stone The UK s networking queen who boasts 52 000 contacts in her directory Evening Standard Carole Stone Foundation Scholarship 2018 One Young World Retrieved 19 March 2019 Carole Stone CBE YouGov YouGov Retrieved 24 November 2018 Carole Stone CBE One Young World 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2019 01 11 Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust PDF Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundatio Trust Retrieved 2 December 2018 SANE A fighting force for mental health PDF sane org uk SANE Patrons savingfaces co uk Saving Faces Retrieved 2 December 2018 About Us topuk org about us TOP UK Retrieved 2 December 2018 Why I waited so long to get married The Telegraph 15 January 2013 Stone Carole 29 September 2014 HOME WOMEN WOMEN S BUSINESS How to network your way to the top Britain s most connected woman reveals her secrets The Telegraph Regent s University London Artists on the Arts Archived from the original on 2016 08 11 Retrieved 2016 02 05 Queen s birthday honours list 2015 GCB DBE and CBE The Guardian 12 June 2015 External links editYouGovStone TheStoneClub Saving Faces The Facial Surgery Research Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carole Stone amp oldid 1213915842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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