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'''Dame Deirdre Hutton [[CBE]]''' is a [[British people|British]] [[civil servant]], termed by the media as "Queen of the [[Quango]]'s".<ref name=TelgQoQ>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/transport/6575541/Dame-Deirdre-Hutton-queen-of-the-quangos.html|title=Dame Deirdre Hutton – queen of the quangos|publisher=[[Daily Telegraph]]|date=15 Nov 2009|accessdate=2012-01-26}}</ref>
'''Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton [[CBE]]''' (born 15 March 1949),<ref name=Debretts/> is a [[British people|British]] [[civil servant]], termed by the media as "Queen of the [[Quango]]'s".<ref name=TelgQoQ>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/transport/6575541/Dame-Deirdre-Hutton-queen-of-the-quangos.html|title=Dame Deirdre Hutton – queen of the quangos|publisher=[[Daily Telegraph]]|date=15 Nov 2009|accessdate=2012-01-26}}</ref>


After a short private sector career,<ref name=TelgQoQ/> she developed her career in public sector food standards and regulation. Hutton has since held a number of positions on bodies dealing with food issues, including Chair of the Foresight Panel on the Food Chain and Crops for Industry, Chair of the Food Chain Centre, and membership of the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food (the Curry Commission). She was, until June 2008, the Vice-Chair of the European Food Safety Authority Management Board. She is Honorary Vice-President of the Institute of Food Science and Technology
After a short private sector career,<ref name=TelgQoQ/> she developed her career in public sector food standards and regulation. Hutton has since held a number of positions on bodies dealing with food issues, including Chair of the Foresight Panel on the Food Chain and Crops for Industry, Chair of the Food Chain Centre, and membership of the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food (the Curry Commission). She was, until June 2008, the Vice-Chair of the European Food Safety Authority Management Board. She is Honorary Vice-President of the Institute of Food Science and Technology
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Hutton was appointed [[Commander of the Order of the British Empire|CBE]] and elevated to [[Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire|DBE]] in 2004. In April 2010 she was awarded a Fellowship of City and Guilds.
Hutton was appointed [[Commander of the Order of the British Empire|CBE]] and elevated to [[Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire|DBE]] in 2004. In April 2010 she was awarded a Fellowship of City and Guilds.


Hutton has two sons, Thomas and Nicholas Hutton. her hobbies include gardening and [[chamber music]].<ref name=Debretts>{[cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/h/15923/Deirdre%20Mary+HUTTON.aspx|title=Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton|publisher=Debretts|accessdate=2012-01-26}}</ref>
Hutton has two sons, Thomas and Nicholas Hutton.


==References==
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*[http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/h/15923/Deirdre%20Mary+HUTTON.aspx Bio at Debretts]
* [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/service/publicity/degree_days/2005/Summer/Hutton.html www.lboro.ac.uk]
* [http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus/ourboard/.../damedeirdrehutton/ Biodata]
*[http://www.lboro.ac.uk/service/publicity/degree_days/2005/Summer/Hutton.html www.lboro.ac.uk]
*[http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus/ourboard/.../damedeirdrehutton/ Biodata]


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Revision as of 01:46, 27 January 2012

Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton CBE (born 15 March 1949),[1] is a British civil servant, termed by the media as "Queen of the Quango's".[2]

After a short private sector career,[2] she developed her career in public sector food standards and regulation. Hutton has since held a number of positions on bodies dealing with food issues, including Chair of the Foresight Panel on the Food Chain and Crops for Industry, Chair of the Food Chain Centre, and membership of the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food (the Curry Commission). She was, until June 2008, the Vice-Chair of the European Food Safety Authority Management Board. She is Honorary Vice-President of the Institute of Food Science and Technology

For five years until 2005, she was Chair of the National Consumer Council, having formerly chaired the Scottish Consumer Council. Prior to her appointment at the Foods Standards Agency, she was a member of the Better Regulation Task Force. Hutton was Deputy Chair of the Financial Services Authority until December 2007.

Hutton is Honorary Vice-President of the Trading Standards Institute. Hutton was appointed chair of the Civil Aviation Authority in 2009, replacing Sir Roy McNulty.[3] During 2008, she was on the three-member panel that conducted an independent review of the postal services on behalf of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.

Hutton is a Non Executive Director of Castle Trust,[4] and Non Executive Member of the Treasury Board, and Thames Water.

Hutton was appointed CBE and elevated to DBE in 2004. In April 2010 she was awarded a Fellowship of City and Guilds.

Hutton has two sons, Thomas and Nicholas Hutton. her hobbies include gardening and chamber music.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b {[cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/h/15923/Deirdre%20Mary+HUTTON.aspx%7Ctitle=Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton|publisher=Debretts|accessdate=2012-01-26}}
  2. ^ a b "Dame Deirdre Hutton – queen of the quangos". Daily Telegraph. 15 Nov 2009. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  3. ^ "Sir Roy McNulty Retires as UK CAA chairman". Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  4. ^ http://www.castletrust.co.uk/about-us/who-we-are

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