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He was Chairman and Managing Director of [[Millivres Limited]] until the merger with [[Prowler]] in 1999 when he became Group Executive Chairman, becoming Non-Executive Chair in 2012. He has been Chairman of the [[Gay Business Association]]  and member of the [[National Advisory Group]] on police liaison with the gay and lesbian community. In 1995 he received the [[Bryan Kennedy Award]] for significant contribution to the gay community and in 1999 he received the People Who Make A Difference Award.<ref>http://www.millivres.co.uk/aboutmpg/OurPeople.aspx?id=2767</ref>
 
He was Chairman and Managing Director of [[Millivres Limited]] until the merger with [[Prowler]] in 1999 when he became Group Executive Chairman, becoming Non-Executive Chair in 2012. He has been Chairman of the [[Gay Business Association]]  and member of the [[National Advisory Group]] on police liaison with the gay and lesbian community. In 1995 he received the [[Bryan Kennedy Award]] for significant contribution to the gay community and in 1999 he received the People Who Make A Difference Award.<ref>http://www.millivres.co.uk/aboutmpg/OurPeople.aspx?id=2767</ref>
  
A Fellow of the Institute of Directors, he has an Open University Diploma in Management and an IoD Diploma in Company Direction. He is also a Director of Heart of Soho Limited.  
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A Fellow of the Institute of Directors, he has an [[Open University]] Diploma in Management and an IoD Diploma in Company Direction. He is also a Director of Heart of Soho Limited.  
  
 
He was listed as "Lifetime Achievement Award" in the [[Pink List 2011]]. The citation said:
 
He was listed as "Lifetime Achievement Award" in the [[Pink List 2011]]. The citation said:

Revision as of 17:34, 27 March 2016

Chris Graham-Bell
Chris Graham-Bell is a publisher, chairman of Millivres Prowler Group.

He was Chairman and Managing Director of Millivres Limited until the merger with Prowler in 1999 when he became Group Executive Chairman, becoming Non-Executive Chair in 2012. He has been Chairman of the Gay Business Association and member of the National Advisory Group on police liaison with the gay and lesbian community. In 1995 he received the Bryan Kennedy Award for significant contribution to the gay community and in 1999 he received the People Who Make A Difference Award.[1]

A Fellow of the Institute of Directors, he has an Open University Diploma in Management and an IoD Diploma in Company Direction. He is also a Director of Heart of Soho Limited.

He was listed as "Lifetime Achievement Award" in the Pink List 2011. The citation said:

"Soon to retire after 40 years of launching gay and lesbian publications to some 500,000 readers. Gay Times shortly marks its 400th issue."[2]

References

  1. http://www.millivres.co.uk/aboutmpg/OurPeople.aspx?id=2767
  2. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2011-2374595.html