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Group.png University of Warwick  
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MottoMens agitat molem
(Latin)
Type Public research university

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Valerie Amos13 March 1954PoliticianBritish Labour politician
Vernon Coaker17 June 1953
David Davis23 December 1948
Gideon FalterJuly 1983Activist
Zionism
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has hailed him as a “Jewish hero who proves that there are still powerful ways to leverage democratic rules to serve justice and protect Jewish community”.
David HenckeUKJournalistBritish investigative journalist and writer
Kim Howells27 November 1946UKDiplomat
Politician
Bob Kerslake28 February 1955Head of the UK Home Civil Service 2012-2014
Andrea Leadsom13 May 1963UKBritish Conservative Party politician
Duarte MoreiraPortugalBusinesspersonPortuguese businessman. Attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting.
Gus O'Donnell1 October 1952UKCivil servantSpooky civil servant who attended at least 2 WEF AGMs
Brian Paddick24 April 1958UKPolitician
Academic
Police officer
British politician and retired police officer,
Phil Shiner25 December 1956UKAcademic
Lawyer
Peter Skinner1 June 1959UKPoliticianA member of the European Parliament
Carrie Symonds17 March 1988Special AdviserWife of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Head of public relations at the Aspinall Foundation.
Markos Veremis1973GreeceBusinesspersonGreek businessman who attended the 2022 Bilderberg
Christian Wolmar3 August 1949UKAuthor
Journalist
Politician
British journalist, author, and railway historian.
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