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David Albert Edmonds
CBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(born 6 March 1944) is a British businessman, former civil servant, and board chair. The son of Albert and Gladys Edmonds of Kingsley, Cheshire, he was educated at Helsby Grammar School and the
University of Keele Keele University is a public research university in Keele, approximately from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. Founded in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire, it was granted university status by Royal Charter as ...
. He was a civil servant from 1966 to 1974 before becoming a visiting
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at
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in the U.S. Returning to the
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in 1975, from 1979 until 1983 he was Principal Private Secretary to
Michael Heseltine Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, (; born 21 March 1933) is a British politician. Having begun his career as a property developer, he became one of the founders of the publishing house Haymarket Media Group in 1957. Heseltine se ...
,
Secretary of State for the Environment The secretary of state for the environment was a UK cabinet position, responsible for the Department of the Environment (DoE). Today, its responsibilities are carried out by the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs and the ...
. After a year as an under-secretary for Inner City Policy, he became chief executive of the
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from 1984 to 1991. He was deputy chairman of the board of the ''
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'' from 1988 to 1990. He became a managing director responsible for Group Property and Central Services within
NatWest Group NatWest Group plc is a British banking and insurance holding company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The group operates a wide variety of banking brands offering personal and business banking, private banking, investment banking, insurance and ...
(1991–1998). He was Director General of
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from 1998 to 2003 where he championed the unbundling of BT's local loop, the reduction of mobile charges and the deregulation of directory enquiries. He then went on to chair
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from 2004 until 2008.Debrett (2008) He was appointed as chairman of the Legal Services Board – the over-arching regulator for the legal profession in England and Wales – on 17 May 2008, and reappointed for a second term (2008–2014) He was chair of
Wincanton PLC Wincanton plc is a British provider of logistics with its origins in milk haulage. The company provides transport and logistics services including specialist automated high bay, high capacity warehouses, and supply chain management In c ...
from 2008 until 2011, having joined that board in 2005. He was a board member of property developer Hammerson plc (2003–2011), a legal services Commissioner (2004–2008), and a founder member of the Ofcom Board (2003–2005). He was a board member of
William Hill plc William Hill is a British gambling company founded in 1934. Its product offering includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo. Business operations are led from its headquarters in London, with a satellite office in Malt ...
(2005–2014) and of Barchester Health Care (2015-2019). He was the chair of the charity
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(1994–1999), and a member of the Council of
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(1996–2004). He chaired the Governing Board of
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(2012–2020) and was a board member of the
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music, dance, and musical theatre conservatoire based in South East London. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. Trini ...
(2017 to 2019). He is chair of NHS Shared Business Services, a joint venture between the
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and
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; of the
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which regulates the provision of services paid for through the phone bill in the UK; of Celescan Ltd, a joint venture between Sopra Steria, the
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and the
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; and the Trustee Board of the British Racing Drivers pension trust. In 2010 he became a board member of the Olympic Park Legacy Company. This was succeeded in 2012 by the
London Legacy Development Corporation The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is an organisation established in 2012, replacing the Olympic Park Legacy Company and the planning powers of the Olympic Delivery Authority. It was formed as a mayoral development corporation un ...
to hold the responsibility for the operational management of the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex and public park in Stratford, Hackney Wick, Leyton and Bow, in east London. It was purpose-built for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, situated adjacent to the Stratford City devel ...
, with Edmonds continuing to sit on the board. He was chair of the investment committee and was also the first chair of E20 LLP, the joint venture between the London Legacy Development Corporation and the
London Borough of Newham The London Borough of Newham () is a London borough created in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. It covers an area previously administered by the Essex county boroughs of West Ham and East Ham, authorities that were both abolished by ...
. In September 2015 he was appointed chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation, but resigned on 3 November 2016 after London Mayor
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ordered a detailed investigation into the controversy surrounding the cost of converting the
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for use by
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. He married Ruth Beech in 1966 and the couple have four children. He is a past president of the Wimbledon Park Golf Club and a member of the Malden Golf Club.


Honours

*CBE (2003); *University of Keele, honorary
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Bibliography

*EDMONDS, David Albert. (2008). In ''Debrett's People of Today 2008''. London: Debrett's Peerage {{DEFAULTSORT:Edmonds, David Living people 1944 births Alumni of Keele University Businesspeople from Cheshire English civil servants Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Civil servants in the Department of the Environment People associated with Kingston University People from Cheshire West and Chester