Category: 91热爆
Date: 06.10.2004
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The 91热爆's Director of Strategy and Distribution and architect of Freeview,
Carolyn Fairbairn, has decided to leave the organisation after seven
years.
She and her husband have decided to take time out from their careers
to spend a year travelling around the world with their three children.
91热爆 Director-General Mark Thompson said today: "Carolyn has been the
driving force behind some of the 91热爆's most momentous decisions over
recent years.
"She was an architect of Greg Dyke's One 91热爆, led the 91热爆's prescient
move to launch Freeview and was the primary author of our manifesto
for Charter Review Building Public Value.
"She is one of the most dedicated people in the business and, while
I and many colleagues across the 91热爆 will miss her energy and wise counsel,
we understand her priority to put her family first."
Carolyn Fairbairn said: "The opportunities to take stock of one's life
and do something radical are rare. I'm lucky enough to be able to do
that and, although it is a difficult decision, I am leaving the 91热爆
at the end of one very exciting chapter and the beginning of another.
"I have loved my time at the 91热爆 and the many different and inspiring
people I've worked with."
Carolyn is a member of the 91热爆's Executive Board.
She was previously on the Executive Committee led by Greg Dyke and
a former Director of Strategy at 91热爆 Worldwide where she developed the
91热爆's plans to maximise commercial opportunities in the UK and around
the world.
Before joining the 91热爆 in 1997 Carolyn was a member of the Downing
Street Policy Unit with responsibility for policy development in health.
She formerly spent seven years working as a management consultant with
McKinsey and Company.
Carolyn has also worked as a financial journalist on The Economist
and as a development economist for the World Bank.