Benjamyn Damazer

Benjamyn Damazer

Benjamyn Damazer born (1952) is a management consultant.

He is the elder brother of Mark Damazer, the controller of BBC Radio 4. Educated at Christ's College, London and later at the University of East Anglia where he studied Physics with Economics.

Biography

He is a management consultant, who led the UK Government's intervention in Iraq to create and manage the first Prime Minister's office and Cabinet structure. He gained his professional experience at 3M, Boots plc, Wyeth and Merck Sharp & Dohme, before moving to a small specialist consulting firm, based in London and Singapore. He later joined Deloitte Consulting before becoming a partner at Alverton & Co, based in Lincolnshire, England. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants, also of the Institute for Management Education and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

He is a Justice of the Peace, and deputy chairman of the magistrates' bench at Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. He is a Trustee of the Cambridgeshire Police Shrievalty Trust, a charitable trust working with elderly and other vulnerable victims of distraction and domestic burglary.

He is a member of the Cambridgeshire Police Authority and chairs its Professional Standards Committee. He is chair of the Professional Standards network of the Association of Police Authorities.

He is a non-executive director of the United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust.

Works

His published works include "Travels with a Laptop", the tale of a management consultant travelling the world on an inadequate expense account.


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