Sue Woodford-Hollick, Lady Hollick | |
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Born | 16 May 1945 |
Other names | Sue Woodford |
Alma mater | University of Sussex |
Occupation(s) | Businesswoman, consultant, journalist |
Spouse | Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick |
Children | 3 |
Father | Ulric Cross |
Susan Mary Woodford-Hollick, Baroness Hollick OBE (born 16 May 1945)[1] is a British businesswoman and consultant with a wide-ranging involvement in broadcasting and the arts. A former investigative journalist, she worked for many years in television (as Sue Woodford), where her roles included producer/director of World in Action[2] for Granada TV and founding commissioning editor of Multicultural Programmes for Channel Four.[3] As a campaigner for human rights, world health, literacy, and the arts, she serves as trustee or patron of a range of charities and foundations. She is founder and co-director of Bringing up Baby Ltd,[4] a childcare company. Other causes and organisations with which she is associated include the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF),[5] the Leader's Quest Foundation,[6] Complicité theatre company, Reprieve, the Free Word Centre, the Runnymede Trust and the SI Leeds Literary Prize.[7] Of English and Trinidadian heritage, she is the wife of Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick, with whom she has three daughters.[8]
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