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Fiona Reynolds
Fiona Reynolds has had a long career in the environmental movement, leading the Council for National Parks and CPRE, then after a brief spell in the Cabinet Office as Director of the Women’s Unit, was Director-General of the National Trust from 2001-2012. She was Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge from 2012-21, since when she has been wholly non-Executive, with roles including Chair of the National Audit Office, Chair of Governors of the Royal Agricultural University, Chair of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission and the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England. Fiona is a trustee of the Grosvenor Estate and Chairs the Syndicate for Cambridge University’s Botanic Garden. Her book The Fight for Beauty was published in 2016.