Chris Philp
Chris Phelp is an entrepreneur who set up his first business at twenty-four, grew it to a value of £100 million and floated it on the London stock market in 2004 after four years. He now owns and runs two other businesses, training and finding jobs for low-skilled workers in the UK and developing property in easter Europe. Chris was voted Entrepreneur of the Future by the CBI and was listed as one of the UK's top 10 entrepreneurs of 2005. Chris is a non-executive director of a non-for-profit enterprise agency promoting entrepreneurialism in inner cities and is a governor of an inner city school. He was chairman of the Bow Group from 2004 to 2005 and has written extensively on health and education policy. He advised Andrew Lansley during the 2005 election campaign and stood against the Labour leader of Camden Borough Council in the May 2006 elections. He read physics at Oxford and has worked for McKinsey & Co in the UK and the US. Chris conceived and edited Conservative Revival. Titles listing | Conservative Revival: Blueprint for a Better Britain Using previously unpublished polling, this book diagnoses why the party has a tarnished brand and proposes a new vision for the future of the Conservative Party
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| 198x129mm | ISBN: 184275159X | 176pp | £9.99 | 10 Apr 2006 | Find out more |
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