Ashley Steel
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Ashley Caroline Steel (born 1959)[1][2] was the vice-chair and global head of transport for KPMG (retired in the summer 2014). Currently she holds non-executive roles on the boards of National Express, GoCo and the BBC. She has been named "one of the UK's most influential gay people".[3]
Born1959 (age 66–67)
AlmamaterHenley Business School
OccupationsFormer Vice-chair and global head of transport at KPMG (retired September 2014). Present: non-executive director of GoCo, National Express and the BBC
Ashley Steel | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1959 (age 66–67) |
| Alma mater | Henley Business School |
| Occupations | Former Vice-chair and global head of transport at KPMG (retired September 2014). Present: non-executive director of GoCo, National Express and the BBC |
Steel has a PhD in Management from Henley.[4]
Steel was asked to judge the Independent on Sunday's Pink List in 2010, but declined to do so.[5]
Recognition
- The Independent on Sunday Pink List 2013 (75)[6]
- The Guardian World Pride Power List 2013 (78)[7]
- The Independent on Sunday Pink List 2012 (44)[8]
- The Guardian World Pride Power List 2012 (74)[9]
- Pride London Power List 2011 (81)[10]
- The Independent on Sunday Pink List 2008 (66)[11]
- The Independent on Sunday Pink List 2007 (50)[12]
- The Independent on Sunday Pink List 2006 (31)[13]