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    British civil servant and radio/television producer

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  1. Richard Hooper CBE is a former UK civil servant. He was Deputy Chairman of OFCOM between 2002 and 2005. Career. His began his career as a radio and TV producer in the BBC, and was a founder of the Open University.

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHooper, Richard - TSHA

    Jul 20, 2022 · Updated: July 20, 2022. Hooper, Richard (1783–1855). Richard Hooper, soldier, surveyor, and congressman, was born in Halifax County, Virginia, on March 29, 1783, the son of Obediah and Sally (Gates) Hooper. He entered Texas in February 1836 and served as commander of a company of cavalry from San Augustine from July 6 until October 6, 1836.

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  4. By Richard Hooper Copyright 2021. 104 Pages. by Routledge. Description. This short, accessible book on the art of chairing is an indispensable guide to help Chairs and meetings (of all types) to work more effectively. There are millions of meetings every day in public and private organisations.

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  5. Richard Hooper CBE is a former UK civil servant. He was Deputy Chairman of OFCOM between 2002 and 2005.

  6. Richard HOOPER. Team Ireland. Athletics. Games Participations 3. First Olympic Games Moscow 1980. Year of Birth 1956.

  7. Richard Hooper may refer to: Richard Hooper (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Plymouth; Richard Hooper (Australian politician) (1846–1909), South Australian state MP; Richard Hooper (civil servant), former UK civil servant; Richard Hooper (umpire) (born 1976), New Zealand cricket umpire; Dick Hooper (born 1956), Irish former long-distance ...

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