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He was listed number 31 in the [[Pink List 2010]] and 88 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].
He was listed number 31 in the [[Pink List 2010]] and 88 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].


He is one of 20 successful lesbian and gay people listed in the [[Lesbian and Gay Foundation]]'s ''Aim High'' booklet.<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/information-advice/challenge-homophobia-and-succeed/robert-taylor/</ref>
He is one of 20 successful lesbian and gay people listed in the [[Lesbian and Gay Foundation]]'s ''[[Aim High]]'' booklet.<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/information-advice/challenge-homophobia-and-succeed/robert-taylor/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:33, 30 June 2013

This article is about the banker; for the photographer see Robert Taylor (photographer)

Robert Taylor is the former Chief Executive of the investment bank Kleinwort Benson. In 2005 he was appointed Chairman of the Whitechapel Art Galley[1] and in 2012 he was appointed Chairman of the University for the Creative Arts.[2]

He was listed number 31 in the Pink List 2010 and 88 in the Pride Power List 2011.

He is one of 20 successful lesbian and gay people listed in the Lesbian and Gay Foundation's Aim High booklet.[3]

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