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:Patrick Carter, Lord Carter of Coles, is a Labour Peer who in addition to a career in business has advised the government on a wide range of issues. He has chaired a number of Government reviews including Commonwealth Games 2002, The English National Stadium (Wembley), National Athletics, Payroll Services, Criminal Records Bureau, Offender Management, [[Lord Carter of Coles Review of Public Diplomacy|Public Diplomacy]], the Procurement of Legal Aid and Pathology.
 
:Patrick Carter, Lord Carter of Coles, is a Labour Peer who in addition to a career in business has advised the government on a wide range of issues. He has chaired a number of Government reviews including Commonwealth Games 2002, The English National Stadium (Wembley), National Athletics, Payroll Services, Criminal Records Bureau, Offender Management, [[Lord Carter of Coles Review of Public Diplomacy|Public Diplomacy]], the Procurement of Legal Aid and Pathology.
  
 
:In 1985, he founded [[Westminster Health Care]] which he built into a leading health care provider which he sold in 1999. He is a private investor and director of public and private companies in the fields of insurance, healthcare and information technology. He was chair of [[Sport England]] from 2002 to 2006, was a member of the Home Office Board and is a member of HM Treasury's Productivity Panel.<ref>Judge's biography [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2007/may/23/publicservicesawards2 Lord Carter of Coles] Society Guardian, Wednesday May 23 2007</ref>
 
:In 1985, he founded [[Westminster Health Care]] which he built into a leading health care provider which he sold in 1999. He is a private investor and director of public and private companies in the fields of insurance, healthcare and information technology. He was chair of [[Sport England]] from 2002 to 2006, was a member of the Home Office Board and is a member of HM Treasury's Productivity Panel.<ref>Judge's biography [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2007/may/23/publicservicesawards2 Lord Carter of Coles] Society Guardian, Wednesday May 23 2007</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 31 December 2014

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(propagandist, politician)
Patrick Carter, Lord Carter of Coles, is a Labour Peer who in addition to a career in business has advised the government on a wide range of issues. He has chaired a number of Government reviews including Commonwealth Games 2002, The English National Stadium (Wembley), National Athletics, Payroll Services, Criminal Records Bureau, Offender Management, Public Diplomacy, the Procurement of Legal Aid and Pathology.
In 1985, he founded Westminster Health Care which he built into a leading health care provider which he sold in 1999. He is a private investor and director of public and private companies in the fields of insurance, healthcare and information technology. He was chair of Sport England from 2002 to 2006, was a member of the Home Office Board and is a member of HM Treasury's Productivity Panel.[1]

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References

  1. Judge's biography Lord Carter of Coles Society Guardian, Wednesday May 23 2007