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==Career==
==Career==
Peel worked at [[Goldman Sachs]] from 1989, founded TPG's European operations in 1997, ran their Russian and Eastern European operations from 2006 and co-headed the Asia operations from 2009-2013.<ref>[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-11-13/tpg-s-dattels-named-co-head-of-asia-as-stephen-peel-steps-down "TPG’s Dattels Named Co-Head of Asia as Stephen Peel Steps Down"]. ''Bloomberg Business''.</ref> He also co-founded the philanthropic Private Equity Foundation (now [[Impetus PEF]]) and sits on the board of [[Lenta (retail)|Lenta]] Limited.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lentainvestor.com/en/about/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/profile/id/9|title=Stephen Peel Director}}</ref> In 2016, Peel founded SMP Policy Innovation, a not-for-profit organisation aiming to promote, design and assist advanced [[Public policy|government policy]].
Peel worked at [[Goldman Sachs]] from 1989, founded TPG's European operations in 1997, ran their Russian and Eastern European operations from 2006 and co-headed the Asia operations from 2009-2013.<ref>[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-11-13/tpg-s-dattels-named-co-head-of-asia-as-stephen-peel-steps-down "TPG’s Dattels Named Co-Head of Asia as Stephen Peel Steps Down"]. ''Bloomberg Business''.</ref> He also co-founded the philanthropic Private Equity Foundation (now [[Impetus PEF]]) and sits on the board of [[Lenta (retail)|Lenta]] Limited.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lentainvestor.com/en/about/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/profile/id/9|title=Stephen Peel Director}}</ref>

Stephen is a Visiting Fellow of Practice at the [http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk Blavatnik School of Government] at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] where he is involved in a project developing a new policy framework for low-income country industrialization and is on the Advisory Council of the [http://jackson.yale.edu Jackson Institute for Global Affairs] at [[Yale University]]<ref name="Yale - Graduate Students" />.

He serves on the boards of [https://www.globalwitness.org/en/ Global Witness],<ref name="globalwitness.org" /> [http://www.righttoplay.com/Pages/default.aspx Right to Play Asia] and [http://www.tujenge.org Tujenge Africa Foundation] an educational establishment in Burundi. chairs the advisory board of Open Contracting Partnership, is a member of the Trilateral Commission, a Commissioner on the IPPR’s Commission on Social Justice, a member of the Global Partners Council of the Institute of New Economic Thinking, sits on the advisory board of the Institute of State Effectiveness, is chair of the Tujenge Africa Foundation, , on the board of Best for Britain, an organisation campaigning for a rethink of Brexit, and on the Board of the Jackson Institute of Global Affairs at Yale University.


Stephen is a British member of the [http://trilateral.org Trilateral Commission] and a visiting fellow at the [http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk Blavatnik School of Government] at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]], where he leads a project developing a new policy framework for low-income country industrialisation. Additionally, he sits on the boards of [https://www.globalwitness.org/en/ Global Witness],<ref name="globalwitness.org">{{cite web|title=Board of Directors &#124; Global Witness|url=https://www.globalwitness.org/en/about-us/board-directors/}}</ref> [http://www.righttoplay.com/Pages/default.aspx Right to Play Asia] and [http://www.tujenge.org Tujenge Africa Foundation].
Stephen is a British member of the [http://trilateral.org Trilateral Commission] and a visiting fellow at the [http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk Blavatnik School of Government] at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]], where he leads a project developing a new policy framework for low-income country industrialisation. Additionally, he sits on the boards of [https://www.globalwitness.org/en/ Global Witness],<ref name="globalwitness.org">{{cite web|title=Board of Directors &#124; Global Witness|url=https://www.globalwitness.org/en/about-us/board-directors/}}</ref> [http://www.righttoplay.com/Pages/default.aspx Right to Play Asia] and [http://www.tujenge.org Tujenge Africa Foundation].

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Stephen Peel, 2016

Stephen Peel (born 29 December 1965) is a British businessman, private equity investor and philanthropist who, until 2014, was one of the senior partners at the global private equity firm TPG Capital.[1]. Stephen has recently founded his own private equity firm, Novalpina Capital. Outside of his business interests, he is the founder of SMP Policy Innovation Ltd, a not-for-profit policy organization aiming to promote, design and assist advanced government policy.

Career

Peel worked at Goldman Sachs from 1989, founded TPG's European operations in 1997, ran their Russian and Eastern European operations from 2006 and co-headed the Asia operations from 2009-2013.[2] He also co-founded the philanthropic Private Equity Foundation (now Impetus PEF) and sits on the board of Lenta Limited.[3]

Stephen is a Visiting Fellow of Practice at the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University where he is involved in a project developing a new policy framework for low-income country industrialization and is on the Advisory Council of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University[4].

He serves on the boards of Global Witness,[5] Right to Play Asia and Tujenge Africa Foundation an educational establishment in Burundi. chairs the advisory board of Open Contracting Partnership, is a member of the Trilateral Commission, a Commissioner on the IPPR’s Commission on Social Justice, a member of the Global Partners Council of the Institute of New Economic Thinking, sits on the advisory board of the Institute of State Effectiveness, is chair of the Tujenge Africa Foundation, , on the board of Best for Britain, an organisation campaigning for a rethink of Brexit, and on the Board of the Jackson Institute of Global Affairs at Yale University.

Stephen is a British member of the Trilateral Commission and a visiting fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, where he leads a project developing a new policy framework for low-income country industrialisation. Additionally, he sits on the boards of Global Witness,[5] Right to Play Asia and Tujenge Africa Foundation.

Peel is a member of the Partners Council for the economic think tank The Institute for New Economic Thinking,[6] the Advisory Council of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University[4] and the Tate International Council. Also serving on the Advisory Boards of the Open Contracting Partnership and the Institute for State Effectiveness.

Personal life

Peel studied at Downing College, Cambridge University where he is now a Wilkins Fellow. In 2015 he did an MAS at the Jackson Institute of Global Affairs at Yale University.[4] He represented Great Britain in rowing at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. His wife, Yana Peel, is the CEO of the Serpentine Galleries in London.

References

  1. ^ "Top TPG Dealmaker Stephen Peel to Leave Firm". Wall Street Journal.
  2. ^ "TPG’s Dattels Named Co-Head of Asia as Stephen Peel Steps Down". Bloomberg Business.
  3. ^ "Stephen Peel Director".
  4. ^ a b c "Yale - Graduate Students".
  5. ^ a b "Board of Directors | Global Witness".
  6. ^ "Stephen Peel | Institute for New Economic Thinking".