Janis Rachel Lomax (born 15 July 1945) is a British economist, banker, and former government official who served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, sitting on the Monetary Policy Committee from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2008.[1]
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Janis RachelLomax (born 15 July 1945) is a British economist, banker, and former government official who served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England...
former BBC head; Sir Howard Davies, London School of Economics director; RachelLomax, former Bank of England deputy director on the Monetary Policy Committee;...
Michael Lucius Lomax (born October 2, 1947, in Los Angeles, California) has, since 2004, served as the president and chief executive officer of the United...
Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford. Chairman of The Ditchley Foundation RachelLomax. Deputy Chair, British Council Peter Mandelson. Chairman, Global Counsel...
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Lloyd-Jones KCB (1985 to 1993) Sir Michael Scholar KCB (1993 to 1996) RachelLomax (1996 to 1999) Sir Jon Shortridge KCB (May to July 1999) "Key Events...
OBR on a permanent basis." Speculation on his successor had included RachelLomax, John Gieve, Andrew Dilnot, Robert Chote, Michael Scholar and Ruth Lea...
Kelly, British MP, former Cabinet Minister Arthur Latham, British MP RachelLomax, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for monetary policy Roy...
Deputy Prime Minister Succeeded by RachelLomax Permanent Secretary of the Department for Transport Preceded by RachelLomax Permanent Secretary of the Department...
David Clementi 1998–2002 Mervyn King 1998–2003 Andrew Large 2002–2006 RachelLomax 2003–2008 John Gieve 2006–2009 Charlie Bean 2008–2014 Paul Tucker 2009–2013...
Government offices Preceded by RachelLomax as PUS, Welsh Office Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Assembly Government 1999–2008 Succeeded by Dame Gillian...
Kendal – Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Barrister RachelLomax – Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (Rossall Junior School) David...
Kiser starred in Weekend at Bernie's (1989), in the title role of Bernie Lomax, a corrupt insurance executive who is dead for most of the film. Bernie's...
Secretary of the Department of Social Security 1997–1999 Succeeded by RachelLomax Preceded by John Holroyd First Civil Service Commissioner 1993-1995 Succeeded by...
government and media, and include Ed Conway, Baron Terence Higgins, RachelLomax, Jesse Norman, Frances O'Grady, and Baroness Shriti Vadera. Governors...