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POWERLIST 2008
TRISHA GODDARD
TAMARA HOWE
TV presenter/producer Head of Operations, BBC Children’s TV
TRISHA GODDARD is widely TAMARA HAS operational
regarded as Britain’s queen of responsibility for the digital
daytime TV, following her hugely channels CBeebies and CBBC, as
successful Trisha Goddard Show. well as for in-house production.
With its mix of troubled guests She joined the BBC in 2003 as
and provocative topics, the show Head of Production for Current
is a constant ratings winner. Affairs, but began her career
Born in Hackney, Trisha began in television over 20 years ago,
her TV career after emigrating on the multicultural magazine
to Australia in her 20s. While programme The Bandung File,
there, she started her own hosted by her father, journalist
production company, devising, Darcus Howe. Five years later,
producing and presenting more she moved to LWT where she
than 400 programmes, before coming to back to England in 1998 spent a further 13 years working across a wide range of output
to host her own talk show, Trisha. Her company, Town House from The Jonathan Dimbleby Show to Pop Stars, and held a
Productions, produces the show she hosts. A trained counsellor number of positions, including Director of Production. She was
she is vocal about her former mental health problems and one of the original members of the Cultural Diversity Network
actively campaigns on mental health issues. Trisha has recently and has worked tirelessly towards improving representation
described herself as living ‘day to day’ after being diagnosed on and off screen. Tamara also sits on the London Council for
with breast cancer. the Prince’s Trust.
The panel said: ‘Changed the face of The panel said: ‘Much of what the
daytime TV by showing a side of nation’s children watch from an early
A spectacular restaurant from Patrick Williams, in the heart of Lincoln’s
Britain few of us knew existed.’ age is decided by Tamara.’
Inn Fields, providing a perfect setting for a business lunch, romantic
dinner or Christmas party.
LADY SUE WOODFORD HOLLICK
YVONNE IKE
Chair, Arts Council England, London Managing Director, JPMorgan Chase
FOR EIGHT years Sue Woodford Hollick has presided over this IN HER role as head of JP Morgan
national development agency for the arts in the UK, West Africa, Yvonne manages
The Terrace Restaurant & Bar
playing a key role in distributing its billion- a multi-million-pound business
pound budget to various organisations covering, notably, investment
Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, London, WC2A 3LJ :: 020 7430 1234
and individuals. Lady Hollick is also a banking, treasury services and
Nearest Tube :: Holborn
businesswoman and consultant. She is a infrastructure fi nance.
former producer and director of current She has worked in a variety of
affairs show World in Action and the fi rst roles at JPMorgan over the past
Commissioning Editor of multicultural 14 years, including Europe Middle
programmes at Channel 4. East and Africa Chief Risk Offi cer
She is a member of the Tate Modern for the private bank and in the
Advisory Council and founder and Co- Fixed-Income, Credit and Equity
Director of Bringing Up Baby, a childcare Derivatives businesses of the
company, and is also Chair of the UK investment bank.
board of the African Medical & Research She also serves on the boards of the Fate UK Foundation
Foundation, Africa’s leading health and of the AMOS Recruitment and Training Ltd. In addition to
development organisation. her high-powered roles, she is actively involved with several
charities, including Vice-Chair of the Prince’s Trust Women’s
The panel said:
Leadership Council, acting as a life counsellor of the NSPCC and
‘The most
a trustee of Children in Crisis.
infl uential The panel said: ‘One of the most
woman in the powerful women in emerging markets
arts in Britain.’ investment banking.’
A spectacular restaurant from Patrick Williams, in the heart of Lincoln’s
Inn Fields, providing a perfect setting for a business lunch, romantic
dinner or Christmas party.
The Terrace Restaurant & Bar
Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, London, WC2A 3LJ :: 020 7430 1234
Nearest Tube :: Holborn
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