DL Trustees
Sir Paul Judge,
Chairman
Sir Paul had a successful career with Cadbury Schweppes followed by
his forming Premier Brands from a buyout of the UK, Irish and French
food businesses of Cadbury Schweppes. After selling Premier Brands, he
moved into the public and political sectors where he was Director
General of the Conservative Party from 1992 until 1995.
In 1990 he gave £8 million to the University of Cambridge to found the Judge Institute of Management. He holds a number of Board positions for international organisations, which include Chairman of the Wharton Executive Board for Europe, Africa and the Middles East, and the UK Chairman of the British-North American Committee. Sir Paul is a Freeman of the City of London, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, the Institute of Directors and the Marketing Society, and a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute. In 1995 the University of Cambridge made him an Honorary Doctor of Law and in 1996 he became a Knight Bachelor in recognition of his public and political service. www.paulrjudge.com
Chris Mathias, Vice Chairman
and Founding Trustee
Chris was born and raised in India but now lives in the UK. Chris’
primary focus has been in the IT sector. Following a career at Arthur
Andersen, Bain and Co, INSEAD Business School and a number of
successful turnarounds, Chris successfully founded several companies,
most notably Conduit Communications, an IT consulting firm and service
provider. Chris is a trustee of Homestart and Charity Technology Trust
(CTT), a founding trustee of Impetus, a major donor to Oxfam GB and an
ambassador for Action Aid.
Graham Walker, Treasurer
Graham Walker spent 25 years working for British Telecom, where he
worked on blue sky research, the introduction of “agile” delivery and
the NHS National Programme for IT. Graham’s role also saw him managing
BT’s business broadband engineering team.
Having left BT in early 2008 Graham has offered some consultancy for an Internet Start-up company, and used his free time to travel. In joining the Digital Links Board of Trustees in November 2008 Graham is moving into the arena of development that has interested him for many years.
Nnenna Ilomechina, Trustee
Nnenna has spent the last 12 years managing complex multi-million
dollar technology/business implementation programs in both Europe and
in the United States. Nnenna’s areas of expertise include
re-organisation, restructuring and cost reduction programmes.
Nnenna is currently a Director at AlixPartners, a global restructuring, consulting and financial advisory firm, she is an ambassador for Photovoice, a charity that empowers some of the most disadvantaged groups in the world with photographic skills, and holds a joint MBA from Columbia Business School and London Business School.
Travis Katz,
Trustee
Travis Katz is the Managing Director, International for Fox
Interactive Media. In this role, he is responsible for the operations
of MySpace.com, Photobucket.com, IGN.com and other Fox Interactive
properties across more than 25 countries in Europe, Asia and the
Americas. Prior to joining Fox Interactive, Travis worked in M&A
and Business Development for Fox Cable Networks, worked in the media
and technology practice at McKinsey and Company, and spent 4 years
doing economic development work for the World Bank in Latin America,
Africa and South and East Asia. Travis holds a bachelors degree in
Public Policy from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton
School of Business.
Marcus Lyon,
Trustee
Born and brought up in rural Britain Marcus' roots are very much in
small engaged communities. Since his degree in Political Science he has
balanced life between his art and commercial photography business,
publishing, property development and a life long commitment to the
development sector. Alongside his work for DLI he is presently an
Ambassador for the ground breaking Photovoice organisation and Chairman
of the development agency The International Children's Trust.
Kelly Schneider Lees, Trustee
Kelly Schneider Lees has been a senior executive for innovative media
and consumer brands in the US, Europe and Africa. Kelly has notable
achievements in the areas of strategic marketing, product innovation
and global product launch. Her work has resulted in market share
growth, improvements in customer retention, increased revenue and
decreased costs for firms as diverse as America Online, Microsoft,
PartyGaming, Nike, Viacom, and Green Mountain Energy.
Kelly earned a MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Studio art from Kenyon College. She serves as a trustee for Digital-Links.com, the London Print Studio, Digital Pipeline, is a board member of Aquaya and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Kelly acts as an advisor to several early stage media and technology ventures. She is a US citizen who lives in London with her husband and two daughters.
