Razia Khan
Director/Board Member at Save the Children Fund
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Sarah Hewin | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 16 years |
Philippe Dauba-Pantanacce | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 17 years |
Krzysztof Osiewalski | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 6 years |
Bill Winters | M | 62 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 9 years |
Arabella Duffield | M | - |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Ethan Lester | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| - |
Gwen Hines | F | - |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | 3 years |
Sarah Baynton-Glen | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 13 years |
Emmanuel Kwapong | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 9 years |
Christopher Graham | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 6 years |
Kajal Odedra | F | 40 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Mauricio Awad | M | - |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | 1 years |
Mark Francis Swallow | M | 57 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Lisa Rosen | F | 57 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
David Ripert | M | 46 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Sophie Jane Aubrey McCormick | M | 74 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Dianna Patricia Melrose | F | 72 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Naomi Helen Eisenstadt | F | 74 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Pavel Mikhailovich Teplukhin | M | 60 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 30 years |
Raffaella Fabbretti | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 13 years |
Charles Steel | M | - |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Melvyn Bragg | M | 84 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 29 years |
Shankar Narayanaswamy | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 7 years |
Anne Kathleen Fahy | F | 64 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Eugene Klerk | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 1 years |
Tanuja Randery | F | 58 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Sudakshina Unnikrishnan | F | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 6 years |
Geoff Kendrick | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 8 years |
Timothy Fallowfield | M | 61 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | 1 years |
Samir R. Gadio | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| 10 years |
Babatunde Temitope Soyoye | M | 55 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Nigel Boardman | M | 73 |
Save the Children Fund
Save the Children Fund Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Save the Children Fund is an organization that focuses on providing aid to children affected by climate change, COVID-19, and conflict. The non-profit company is based in London, UK and has subsidiaries in Myanmar. The British company is currently working to combat the largest hunger crisis in decades and provide education to millions of children in poverty. The company was founded in 1919 by Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb. Gwen Hines has been the CEO of the company since 2021. | - |
Saabir Salad | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Broker)
| - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Tse Wei Choe | M | 56 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Shahab Jalinoos | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Vijay Chattha | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Shaia D. Hosseinzadeh | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Azrin Mirzhan bin Kamaluddin | M | 52 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Yong Cheen Choo | M | 52 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Ben Gulliver | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Fernando Goni | M | 50 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Oliver Kuan | M | 56 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Louisa Cilenti | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Bernardo Mingrone | M | 49 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Azrul Azwar bin Abdul Latif | M | 51 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Ritzland Halim | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Elain binti Lockman | F | 56 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Hari Prasetiya | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 2 years |
Hing Ka Tsang | M | 46 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Pavel Yuriyovych Prosyankin | M | 52 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Kwang-Soo Chang | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 2 years |
Ross Frederick Cranston | M | 75 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 5 years |
Chun Fai Ma | M | 54 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Ward Brown | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Kavi Dhana | M | 46 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Geidre Kaminskaite Salters | F | 46 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Ping Tan Sheik | F | 48 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Philipp Westermann | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Jakob Bronebakk | M | 48 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
David Purdy | M | 58 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Ameenesh Shah | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Ho Pang Wang | M | 51 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Naufal Shahabudin bin Abdul Jabbar Shahabudin | M | 54 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Yumi Yamamoto-Tyrrell | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 10 years |
Esteban Abad | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Sven Langedijk | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Daniel Roever | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Matthew Quinlan | M | 51 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Eng Cheong Teo | M | 57 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 2 years |
Travis Willis Davis | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
John Bargelletti | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 2 years |
Julienne R. Cassarino | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Yasar Begümhan Dogan Faralyali | F | 48 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Michael John Calvey | M | 56 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Yeong Sheik Tan | M | 43 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Richard Quiller Williams | M | 52 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Akshay Poddar | M | 46 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Will Shepherd | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Christoffer Sjøqvist | M | 48 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Kyri Loupis | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Tuck Kuen Cheong | M | 56 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Rajeev Bahl | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Hans Haderer | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Serena Lai Siong Toh | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Marat Ralifovich Safin | M | 47 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Kashif Zia | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Carsten Kengeter | M | 57 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Alex Nigg | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Bing Xun Zhang | M | 73 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Priscilla Balgobin-Bhoyrul | F | 49 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Sulaiman M. Ahmad | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Arnar Másson | M | 53 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Quinn Morgan | M | 52 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Nikolay Vitalyevich Varenko | M | 53 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Virginia Foote | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
Hwee Ghee Lim | F | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Shamsul Anuar bin Musa | M | 48 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Denis Andreevich Bugrov | M | 50 |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 4 years |
Matthew D. G. Baillie | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 1 years |
David Adams | M | - |
London School of Economics & Political Science
| 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United Kingdom | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Razia Khan
- Personal Network