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  1. Nigel Keen. Vice Chair. Nigel’s career began in professional football, he initially played for Manchester United and a number of other clubs before a career change to focus on property. Nigel has developed significant knowledge and experience of commercial property development, largely but not limited to the retail sector.

  2. Nigel Keen. Nigel Keen is the Board chair. His career has encompassed venture capital, industry and banking. He has a degree in engineering from Cambridge University, is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology and has been involved in the formation and development of high technology businesses for more than thirty years.

  3. Mar 19, 2012 · The Wellcome Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Nigel Keen as Chairman of Sigma and Martin Murphy as Chief Executive Officer. We are in the final stages of closing the necessary agreements for operation of the Sigma business.

  4. Nigel Keen is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, and the Institute of Engineering and Technology. His career covered venture capital, industry and banking. He is the chairman of various health and technology organisations which include MedAccess Trust Limited and Deltex Medical plc.

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  5. Nigel Keen brings decades of experience in healthcare and commerce to the oversight and governance of the MedAccess Trust. His career has encompassed venture capital, industry and banking, and he has been involved in the formation and development of high technology businesses for more than 30 years.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Chairman at Deltex Medical Group Plc, Discover Nigel Keen's known position history, network and 100 relationships. Find out about his known public assets.

  7. Oxford Instruments plc, a leading provider of high-technology tools and systems for industry and research, today announces that in line with its Board succession plan, its Chairman Nigel Keen, has decided after 17 years’ service that he will step down from the Board with a view to having a transition at the September 2016 AGM.