Membership

We have 4 membership levels:
  • Member (Free)
  • Patron - Bronze (£100)
  • Patron - Silver (£175)
  • Patron - Gold (£250)

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Sponsorship

 As a members’ organisation we are dependent on our members both corporate and individual to provide us with support both to maintain and to build our activities.

We price events to cover costs so we rely on other support to assist with the day to day running of the organisation.  Our target, to cover those costs, is c £20,000 per annum which allows us to maintain our activities and over time, to increase the scope of those activities.

Your support is both necessary and appreciated. For more information on corporate sponsorship either for Wales in London or for specific events  contact Robert John on robert.john@rllj.com

Madoc Batcup is an independent financial consultant, with interests in structured financial products and in the environmental industry.  He is also a consultant with the economic advisory firm Smithers & Co.  Madoc has also served as a member of the National Association of Pension Funds’ property advisory committee.  He has recently published a book ‘Companionism – why companies need democracy as much as countries’

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Jonathan read Law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, before training as a solicitor at Allen & Overy. On qualification, he chose the path of litigation and dispute resolution. 27 years later, after a number of years as a partner at Taylor Wessing, he is a full time consultant at Goodman Derrick LLP, where his practice covers a wide range of civil and commercial disputes, including fraud, banking and finance, commercial contracts, claimant professional negligence, cross-border disputes, media and publishing, IP and IT and trust and probate claims. He is qualified as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and is active in the field of mediation on behalf of clients.
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Gaenor is a well-known news presenter for BBC World Service, Gaenor’s voice is heard by millions of listeners around the world.  Having started her broadcasting career as a television presenter with HTV Wales, she has built up an extensive radio, television and voice over portfolio.  She is also a highly respected concert compere.  
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W. (“Bill”) Tudor John is a Managing Director of, and Senior Advisor to, Nomura International plc.  Bill first joined Lehman Brothers in August 2000 from the international law firm Allen & Overy, where he practised for 33 years, 28 as a partner and the final 6 as the senior partner; his speciality area of practice at Allen & Overy was international financial law.  
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Robert was appointed Chair of Wales in London in 2006.  He is on the Board of the Olympic Park Legacy Company and sits on the Board of the Wales Millennium Centre.
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Formerly Director of Marketing & Communications at UWIC (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff), in 2004 Dan joined the Board of the Acorn Group (headquartered in South Wales), one of the UK’s leading recruitment and training firms.
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Steven Owen joined the board of Brixton plc, a quoted property company, in 1992 as Finance Director and was Deputy Chief Executive from 2000 until the sale of Brixton in 2009 . He has extensive experience of real estate corporate finance transactions and formulating and executing financial, investment and commercial strategies for a quoted real estate company.
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John has been involved with Wales in London and its predecessor the London Welsh Publicity Society for nearly twenty years. After working with the MBA Literary Agency for over 25 years he set up the Zeno Agency in 2008.
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One of the founding members of Wales in London, Tim Sadler served as secretary for the first seven years.

He is a fellow of The Chartered Institute of Building (F.C.I.O.B) and the Principal of Tim Sadler Associates, an architectural practice based in Woking, Surrey. 
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Posts before retirement in 2006, Matron at St.Paul’s Cathedral and Practice Nurse in the City of London. Founder member and lecturer Cymdeithas Nyrses a Bydwragedd Cymreig (Association of Welsh Nurses and Midwives).
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Seth  is currently a Director in Citi's UK Public Sector team.  He focuses on a number of specialities advising governments around the world, including, financial market access, public sector efficiency, economic development, and financial centre design.  In 2008-09 he served as a lead Secretariat member of HM Treasury's "International Financial Services and the UK" Review 2008-09.
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Peter is Executive Chairman of the PIELLE Consulting Group and Chairman of its operating businesses in Africa and South Asia and is one of the UK's leading international public relations and communication management practitioners. He is expert in working with complex organisations and multi-disciplinary teams to provide communication based solutions for strategic and operational management problems involving multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural groups and audiences. 
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For over 10 years Brian was Head of Tax at Morgan Cole solicitors and ran the corporate team from 2003 to 2005.  

Brian is now Tax Partner at SRLV Accountants in London’s West End, where about 90 staff look after a range of clients from property developers, restaurateurs and other entrepreneurs to wealthy non-doms, including many well-known musicians and music industry executives.
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Carol serves on three public company boards as a non-executive director (Hardy Oil & Gas plc, Petroleum Geo-Services ASA and Det norske oljeselskap ASA), Chairs the Investment Committee of Girton College, Cambridge and is Treasurer of The British School at Athens and the Institute for Archaeometallurgical Studies at University College London.
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Rhian manages the office for all the current Plaid Cymru Members and Peers.  She represents Plaid on the UK Electoral Commission board, and regularly organises events in the House of Commons, which have become major events in the Parliamentary calendar.  Rhian regularly appears on Welsh television and radio.
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Nicola is a partner at City law firm Macfarlanes, where she has been for her entire career. She was recognised in The Lawyer's Hot 100 2011 for "Making a difference". She was also shortlisted recently for the IFLR Women in Business Law Awards, in the outstanding achievement category.  

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