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Clare Shine

Clare was appointed as a Board Member at The Crown Estate in July 2022.

Clare has been at the nexus of sustainable development, organisational change and culture for over three decades.

Clare is the former CEO of the University Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), which activates leadership globally to transform economies for people, nature and climate. She led development of CISL’s strategy for impact, expanding flagship programmes to Asia and helping launch the Cambridge-Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme for Africa. Clare is a CISL Fellow and a member of Founders at the University of Cambridge which supports new business creation for technical and social innovation.

Clare previously served as Vice President at Salzburg Global Seminar, a non-profit foundation founded in 1947 to challenge current and future leaders to shape a better world, where she remains a Senior Adviser. She led the creation of long-term partnerships for systemic change, including Sciana-The Health Leaders Network, the Public Sector Strategy Network, the Corporate

Clare Peploe

British film producer and scriptwriter (1941–2021)

Clare Peploe (20 October 1941 – 23 June 2021)[1] was a British-Italian screenwriter, producer, and film director.[2]

Biography

Peploe was born in Tanzania but grew up in the United Kingdom and Italy.[3] William Peploe, her father, worked as a British civil servant before becoming an art dealer and then director of London's Lefevre Gallery. Clotilde Brewster von Hildebrand, her mother, was an artist.[4] Her younger brother is writer-director Mark Peploe.[3]

Peploe studied at the Sorbonne and the University of Perugia.[5]

Peploe debuted as a director with the short comic film[4]Couples and Robbers (1981), produced by Christine Oestreicher, which received both Oscar and BAFTA nominations.[6][7] Richard Roud's review in the Guardian Weekly praised her casting and direction of the actors; he hoped funding would become available for a feature film, but throughout her career she struggled to obtain funding, eventua

Clare Smyth catered the “after-party” for the Royal Wedding of Megan and Harry, She was awarded a perfect 10 and the highest ever new entry in the UK Good Food Guide 2019. This year she was recognised as the World’s best female chef by World’s 50 Best Restaurant. As Chef Smyth says: “ I want to be a great chef, just because I am one, not because I am a woman” but accepted the accolade in the hope it would inspire her peers. What’s more, Clare received two stars as a new entry in the 2019 Michelin Guide, 5 AA rosettes. Yet Core by Clare Smyth only opened in August 2017 in London’s Notting Hill. Previously chef Smyth had helmed Gordon Ramsay Hospital Road, retaining its 3 Michelin stars.

Aside from her impeccable credentials, Clare has always been admirably driven and focussed. Aged 17, she moved from the farm in County Antrim, Northern Ireland where she was born in 1978 and spent her childhood. She came to England to study culinary arts at Highbury College. She honed her skills working and staging both in the UK and Australian restaurants, alongside the most influential chefs ar

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