Tim Fetherston-Dilke
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Tim Fetherston-Dilke is the nephew of Captain Charles Fetherston-Dilke, who lived in Maxstoke Castle. It is now lived in by Charles' son Michael and their family. Tim Fetherston-Dilke is a patron of the arts and a senior manager at Accenture.
[edit] Education
Fetherston-Dilke (born 1958) was educated at St Anthony House, Oundle School, and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he graduated in natural sciences in 1980. He qualified as a cost and management accountant, awarded by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in 1983.
[edit] Work
Fetherston Dilke has worked at the Royal Institution, British Petroleum and Accenture.
[edit] References
- Fetherston-Dilke's support for the Arts
- Fetherston Dilke, TH (2002). Financial Risk and Financial Risk Management (Research in International Business & Finance). JAI Press. ISBN 0-7623-0858-3.