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Laurel Powers-Freeling

Laurel Claire Powers-Freeling (née Powers; born May 16, 1957, in Michigan, United States) is a British businesswoman also involved in music charities, education-related activities and public service.

Early life edit

Powers-Freeling grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She graduated with an AB first from the Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City and then pursued an MSc from the MIT Sloan School of Management.[1]

Business career edit

Powers-Freeling started her professional career at Price Waterhouse New York and Boston as a part-time management consultant while studying at the MIT Sloan School of Management, having worked for Clinique Laboratories Ltd (a division of Estee Lauder) and in administrative roles at Price Waterhouse before and during her undergraduate study. Upon leaving MIT, she joined McKinsey & Co in Atlanta and London (1985–1989), working in some eleven countries during her tenure supporting financial services companies. . She then moved to Morgan Stanley in corporate finance (1989–1991) International in London, where she focused on corporate finance for European insurers (1989–1991), leaving to become director of corporate strategy at one of her clients, Prudential plc (1991–1994). Having helped shape the strategy that set the Pru on a course of Asian expansion, Powers-Freeling was recruited to be the group finance director of Lloyds Abbey Life (1994–1997) [2] and joined Lloyds Bank (later Lloyds TSB) when it fully acquired Lloyds Abbey Life (1997–2001), becoming finance director of Lloyds TSB Retail Bank, and later the managing director of the Wealth Management Division. In 2001 she joined Marks & Spencer Plc as the chief executive of its financial services business, also serving as a group executive director on the main board of M&S and overseeing the early development of M&S’s on-line retail offering (www.marksandspencer.com). She launched the M&S Money brand and other products, leaving M&S in 2004 when the financial services business was sold to HSBC as part of a successful defence strategy to fend-off a hostile takeover bid launched by Sir Phillip Green.[3] She then became an executive director of American Express Europe Ltd., where she was UK Country Manager,[1] launching the American Express RED credit card in conjunction with the Global Fund to fight Aids in Africa.[4] From 2007-2009 she was Group CEO of Dubai First International.[5]

Having retired from full-time executive roles, Powers-Freeling pursued a range of senior advisory positions, including a fourteen-month stint with the Bank of England’s Special Resolution Unit developing the pilot approach to the Recovery and Resolution Plan regime. She has developed a portfolio career, serving as Chairman of Uber UK,[6] and is also Chairman of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Europe, a major provider of European project and corporate finance and a part of one of the ‘top 20’ banks in the world by assets. She is also Senior Independent Director of Atom Bank.[7] Her previous non-executive directorships include:

Charity, education and public service edit

Powers-Freeling has served as a Governor of the Royal Academy of Music since 2007.[9] She was Chairman of Piccola Accademia di Montisi, an Italian charity she co-founded to provide a global centre for students and emerging professional early keyboard musicians to study with top harpsichordists, providing access to exceptional instruments in the inspirational setting of the Tuscan countryside.[10]

Having had a hip-replacement operation in 2009, Powers-Freeling volunteered to take the Chair of the NHS National Joint Registry, the UK's Joint replacement registry.

Powers-Freeling was appointed Chairman of Cambridge University Health Partners, the Academic Health Science Centre for Cambridge, in early 2018, with a mission to improve local and global health by effective alignment of the world class assets accessible in the Cambridge environment.[11]

Personal life edit

Powers-Freeling married Dr Anthony Freeling whom she met at McKinsey, where he was a senior partner. They live in Cambridge, where Anthony is the University of Cambridge Acting Vice-Chancellor (from October 2022 to June 2023), and was the president of Hughes Hall, Cambridge (2014 to 2022). She took British citizenship in 2002. They have two daughters (born December 1991 and March 1994), and live in Cambridge.[1]

She holds the Diplôme Universitaire du Goût, de la Gastronomie et des Arts de la Table with distinction from the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. She also holds the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines and Spirits with distinction and continues her pursuit of wine education. Her other interests include music, interior design, sewing and restoring ancient buildings.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Who’s Who (2007, ISBN 978-0-7136-7527-6)
  2. ^ "Lloyds Abbey Life profits surge", The Independent, February 13.1997
  3. ^ "Powers-Freeling heads financial services and joins M&S board", The Grocer, October 27, 2001
  4. ^ Darke, T. "The sex appeal of red", The Sunday Times, February 26, 2006
  5. ^ Dubai Financial Group website Archived 2008-08-28 at archive.today
  6. ^ Titcomb, James (27 October 2017). "Uber hires former bank boss Laurel Powers-Freeling as UK chair". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Atom board bolstered by appointment of Laurel Powers-Freeling" (PDF). Atom Bank. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Uber UK chair steps down from C Hoare's board". Citywire.co.uk. 1 December 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  9. ^ Royal Academy website
  10. ^ Piccola Accademia website
  11. ^ "New Chair announced at CUHP". Cambridge Network. 16 February 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Winner, M. La Cuisine", The Sunday Times, November 5, 2006
  • Martinson, J. "The Amex chief providing backing for Bono", The Guardian, March 17, 2006

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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic July 2014 Laurel Claire Powers Freeling nee Powers born May 16 1957 in Michigan United States is a British businesswoman also involved in music charities education related activities and public service Contents 1 Early life 2 Business career 3 Charity education and public service 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editPowers Freeling grew up in Bloomfield Hills Michigan She graduated with an AB first from the Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City and then pursued an MSc from the MIT Sloan School of Management 1 Business career editPowers Freeling started her professional career at Price Waterhouse New York and Boston as a part time management consultant while studying at the MIT Sloan School of Management having worked for Clinique Laboratories Ltd a division of Estee Lauder and in administrative roles at Price Waterhouse before and during her undergraduate study Upon leaving MIT she joined McKinsey amp Co in Atlanta and London 1985 1989 working in some eleven countries during her tenure supporting financial services companies She then moved to Morgan Stanley in corporate finance 1989 1991 International in London where she focused on corporate finance for European insurers 1989 1991 leaving to become director of corporate strategy at one of her clients Prudential plc 1991 1994 Having helped shape the strategy that set the Pru on a course of Asian expansion Powers Freeling was recruited to be the group finance director of Lloyds Abbey Life 1994 1997 2 and joined Lloyds Bank later Lloyds TSB when it fully acquired Lloyds Abbey Life 1997 2001 becoming finance director of Lloyds TSB Retail Bank and later the managing director of the Wealth Management Division In 2001 she joined Marks amp Spencer Plc as the chief executive of its financial services business also serving as a group executive director on the main board of M amp S and overseeing the early development of M amp S s on line retail offering www marksandspencer com She launched the M amp S Money brand and other products leaving M amp S in 2004 when the financial services business was sold to HSBC as part of a successful defence strategy to fend off a hostile takeover bid launched by Sir Phillip Green 3 She then became an executive director of American Express Europe Ltd where she was UK Country Manager 1 launching the American Express RED credit card in conjunction with the Global Fund to fight Aids in Africa 4 From 2007 2009 she was Group CEO of Dubai First International 5 Having retired from full time executive roles Powers Freeling pursued a range of senior advisory positions including a fourteen month stint with the Bank of England s Special Resolution Unit developing the pilot approach to the Recovery and Resolution Plan regime She has developed a portfolio career serving as Chairman of Uber UK 6 and is also Chairman of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Europe a major provider of European project and corporate finance and a part of one of the top 20 banks in the world by assets She is also Senior Independent Director of Atom Bank 7 Her previous non executive directorships include The Bank of England 2002 2005 Environmental Resource Management 2005 2007 1 Findel plc 2010 2014 Bank of Ireland UK plc 2010 2015 ACE European Group 2012 2015 Premium Credit Ltd 2012 2015 C Hoare amp Co 2010 2017 8 Callcredit Information Group 2014 2017 Charity education and public service editPowers Freeling has served as a Governor of the Royal Academy of Music since 2007 9 She was Chairman of Piccola Accademia di Montisi an Italian charity she co founded to provide a global centre for students and emerging professional early keyboard musicians to study with top harpsichordists providing access to exceptional instruments in the inspirational setting of the Tuscan countryside 10 Having had a hip replacement operation in 2009 Powers Freeling volunteered to take the Chair of the NHS National Joint Registry the UK s Joint replacement registry Powers Freeling was appointed Chairman of Cambridge University Health Partners the Academic Health Science Centre for Cambridge in early 2018 with a mission to improve local and global health by effective alignment of the world class assets accessible in the Cambridge environment 11 Personal life editPowers Freeling married Dr Anthony Freeling whom she met at McKinsey where he was a senior partner They live in Cambridge where Anthony is the University of Cambridge Acting Vice Chancellor from October 2022 to June 2023 and was the president of Hughes Hall Cambridge 2014 to 2022 She took British citizenship in 2002 They have two daughters born December 1991 and March 1994 and live in Cambridge 1 She holds the Diplome Universitaire du Gout de la Gastronomie et des Arts de la Table with distinction from the Universite de Reims Champagne Ardenne She also holds the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines and Spirits with distinction and continues her pursuit of wine education Her other interests include music interior design sewing and restoring ancient buildings 1 References edit a b c d e Who s Who 2007 ISBN 978 0 7136 7527 6 Lloyds Abbey Life profits surge The Independent February 13 1997 Powers Freeling heads financial services and joins M amp S board The Grocer October 27 2001 Darke T The sex appeal of red The Sunday Times February 26 2006 Dubai Financial Group website Archived 2008 08 28 at archive today Titcomb James 27 October 2017 Uber hires former bank boss Laurel Powers Freeling as UK chair The Telegraph Retrieved 28 May 2018 Atom board bolstered by appointment of Laurel Powers Freeling PDF Atom Bank 2 July 2015 Retrieved 20 August 2015 Uber UK chair steps down from C Hoare s board Citywire co uk 1 December 2017 Retrieved 28 May 2018 Royal Academy website Piccola Accademia website New Chair announced at CUHP Cambridge Network 16 February 2017 Retrieved 28 May 2018 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