Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Baroness Neville-Rolfe

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The Right Honourable
The Baroness Neville-Rolfe
DBE CMG
Baroness Neville-Rolfe.jpg
Born (1953-01-02) 2 January 1953 (age 71)
Wardour, Wiltshire, England, UK
Occupation Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Language English
Nationality United Kingdom
Spouse Sir Richard Packer
Children 4

The Baroness Neville-Rolfe, DBE CMG (born 2 January 1953) is a British Conservative politician and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Minister for Intellectual Property. She previously worked at Tesco PLC (1997-2013), serving on the Board of Directors from 2006. She was appointed a Life Peer in the House of Lords in 2013.[1]

Neville-Rolfe is a former senior Civil Servant having served in the Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1973-92) and the Prime Minister's Policy Unit at Number 10 (1992-94).

Early life

Neville-Rolfe was born at Wardour, Wiltshire, where she lived on a farm with her parents and four siblings. She attended Catholic convent schools before going up to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Somerville College, Oxford. Neville-Rolfe graduated with an MA and is now an Honorary Fellow of the college.[2]

Career

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Neville-Rolfe then moved to Tesco and served as Group Director of Corporate Affairs from 1997 to 2006. She served as Company Secretary from 2004-2006. She served on the Board from 2006 as Executive Director (Corporate and Legal Affairs) until she retired in January 2013.[3] Whilst she was at Tesco the company moved from its core UK grocery roots into non-food services – and 13 overseas markets across the world. Neville-Rolfe became a Life Peer in the House of Lords in 2013 and was promoted to Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Intellectual Property in 2014.

Before assuming her ministerial responsibilities she spoke in the House of Lords on business, vocational education, broadband, regulatory reform and competitiveness issues.[4] Neville-Rolfe is a particularly prominent speaker on issues concerning business. The aim is to encourage government to facilitate and support UK businesses, to remove unnecessary tax and regulatory burdens, to roll-out broadband across the UK and to enable the growth of small businesses. She has also delivered speeches on UK foreign trade agreements, with particular interest in China and India. She also sat on the Parliamentary Select Committee for Affordable Childcare

Neville-Rolfe had many non-executive positions which she relinquished on appointment. She was a non-executive director of ITV Plc and a member of the supervisory board of Metro Group, a large German-based international retailer and wholesaler. Neville-Rolfe was also President of EuroCommerce, the pan-European retail trade association, and sat on the boards of 2 Sisters Food Group and Hermes Equity Ownership Services and on PwC's Advisory Board. She is a member of the London Business School's Governing Body.[1]

Honours and awards

Neville-Rolfe has twice been honoured by the Queen: in 2005 (CMG) for her service on the Foreign and Commonwealth Board and in 2012 (DBE) for services to industry and the voluntary sector.[citation needed]

She was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2005 Birthday Honours,[5] and a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours.[6] On 10 September 2013 she was created a life peer taking the title Baroness Neville-Rolfe, of Chilmark in the County of Wiltshire.[7]

Personal life

Neville-Rolfe is married to Sir Richard Packer (Permanent Secretary at Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1993 until 2000) the couple has four sons.

References

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  5. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 57665. p. 3. 11 June 2005.
  6. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 60173. p. 6. 16 June 2012.
  7. The London Gazette: no. 60625. p. 18033. 12 September 2013.

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