Professor Sir Andrew Likierman
Andrew is Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School (LBS), non-executive Director of the Bank of England, Barclays Bank plc and the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust and Non-executive Chairman of Applied Intellectual Capital plc, an AIM-listed US technology incubator. His previous posts at LBS have included Acting Dean and Professor of Accounting and Financial Control. He is currently researching, lecturing and consulting on how organisations can improve their choice and use of performance measures.
Andrew previously worked in both public and private sectors. In the private sector he ran a textile plant in Germany and was Managing Director of the overseas division of Qualitex Ltd. He also started and then sold his own business selling business books. He has been non-executive Chairman of the Economists’ Bookshops Group and of the market research firm MORI Ltd.
In the public sector he was a member of the Cabinet Office Central Policy Review Staff (the "Think Tank") and recently completed a 10-year period as one of the Managing Directors of the UK Treasury.
In his professional capacity, Andrew is a past president of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and has been a member of many official inquiries, including the “Cadbury Committee” on corporate governance and, last year, on the governance and oversight of the United Nations. He has written 3 books and over 150 articles.