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  • Lord Mogg retires as university chairman

Lord Mogg retires as university chairman

Lord Mogg KCMG retires today as Chairman of the 91¶¶Òõ’s Board of Governors after ten years’ service.

31 July 2015

Lord Mogg, knighted in 2005 and appointed a life peer as Lord Mogg of Queen’s Park in 2008, will be succeeded as Chairman by John Harley, currently the board’s Deputy Chairman.

Lord Mogg, former Chairman of the energy watchdog Ofgem and now European Adviser to the Authority and chair of two European energy regulators’ committees, was appointed one of the 12 independent members of the university’s board in 2005 and was elected Chairman the following year.

Lord Mogg, who officially retired as Chairman on 31 July, said: “It has been an enormous honour and wonderful experience to chair the Board of Governors over such a crucial period in the university’s history. Although our admirable Vice-Chancellor Professor Julian Crampton retires in a few months I believe the relationship between the Board and the Vice-Chancellor has greatly contributed to the university’s considerable success.”

Mr Harley joined the board as an independent member in 2008 and became deputy to Lord Mogg in 2012. Formerly a senior partner with the audit and professional services firm Ernst & Young, he led its private equity business for Europe.

Lord Mogg KCMG

Lord Mogg KCMS

Lord Mogg has been a tireless supporter of the university and has helped guide the university to being the successful and progressive institution that it is today.

Professor Julian Crampton, 91¶¶Òõ Vice-Chancellor

Mr John Harley

Mr John Harley

Mr Harley has extensive experience in audit, business advisory services and corporate finance and has led UK, European and global practices and industry sector teams specifically for the telecoms, technology and media and entertainment industry sector.

Mr Harley said: “I am honoured to have served on the university's board for the last seven years. I look forward to working with the staff, students and Governors to further enhance its infrastructure, academic offerings, research and overall reputation in the future."

Professor Julian Crampton CBE, the university’s Vice-Chancellor, paid tribute to Lord Mogg. He said: “He will be missed and on behalf of the entire university community I would like to thank him for his unfailing commitment to this institution.

“Under his governorship the university has made tremendous progress. We have opened the £25m Checkland Building at Falmer, home to the School of Education; the £23m Huxley Building in Moulsecoomb, housing state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories for the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences; we are now working in partnership with 91¶¶Òõ and Hove City Council and Cathedral Group on the major development of the Preston Barracks site in Lewes Road, and Circus Street, close to our Grand Parade Campus in the city centre; and we have and will continue to sponsor academy school across Sussex.

“Lord Mogg is best known by thousands of graduates  for leading awards ceremonies but his work behind the scenes has helped the university grow in both size and student population.

“The university, with campuses in 91¶¶Òõ, Eastbourne and Hastings, has expanded and continues to be one of the most popular for student applications in the country. We now have more than 21,000 students and our Hastings campus, which opened in 2003 with just 40 students, now has 800. In addition, the university’s research is now ranked 27th out of 128 research institutions in the UK for its world-leading research impact, placing it in the top 25 per cent in the sector.

“Today, the university supports over 7,000 jobs and generates £700 million per annum for the local, regional and national economies.”

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