Judith Mayhew
Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas DBE (born 18 October 1948[1] ) is a New Zealand-born British lawyer and academic. She is currently the Chancellor of Bishop Grossesteste University, Lincoln, England.
Born and educated in New Zealand, Judith Mayhew Jonas graduated LLM from the University of Otago, where she lectured before moving to the UK as a lecturer in law at King's College London where she set up and became Director of the Anglo French Law Degree (Sorbonne), the first joint degree in Europe. In 1989, she entered private practice as an employment lawyer, rising to become Special Adviser to the Chairman at Clifford Chance, the world's largest law firm, before resigning to concentrate on her other roles. In 2006 she was appointed to the Board of Directors of Merrill Lynch. She is currently a senior adviser to Tishman Speyer.
She served as Provost of King's College, Cambridge from 2003-2005. She has also been closely involved in the running of the City of London since 1986. She was awarded the DBE in 2002 "for services to the City of London".
She was the first woman to become not only Chairman of the Royal Opera House, but also from 1996–2003, as Chairman of the Policy and Resources Committee, she was effectively leader of the City of London Corporation. She has also served on a number of boards of educational and cultural institutions in recent years, including Birkbeck, University of London & Imperial College London. She is a Trustee of The Imperial War Museum,, and a global Trustee of the Urban Land Institute. She is co-chair of the British Dutch Dialogues, the Apeldoorn Conference. She was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Otago in 1998. In 2004 she was made New Zealander of the Year in Britain. In 2008 she became Provost of Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln.
Personal
She married 1976: the marriage was dissolved in 1986.[1]
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Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Patrick Bateson |
Provost of King's College, Cambridge 2003-2005 |
Succeeded by Ross Harrison |
Preceded by ? |
Chancellor of Bishop Grosseteste University 2008—present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |