Jill Kirby
Jill Christine Kirby is a former Director of the Centre for Policy Studies think-tank.
Early life[edit]
She was born Jill Christine Fernie in Bedford. She attended Rugby High School for Girls.[citation needed]
She studied Law at the University of Bristol, and qualified as a solicitor in 1981.[citation needed] She worked in the City of London in commercial litigation and employment law.
Career[edit]
She was Director from 2007-11 of the Centre for Policy Studies, a centre-right think tank.[1]
Personal life[edit]
She married Richard Kirby in 1985.
In May 2002 she stood as a Conservative candidate for Southwark Council, and was unsuccessful.[2] She lives in rural Warwickshire.
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Preceded by |
Director of the Centre for Policy Studies 2007 - January 2011 |
Succeeded by Tim Knox |
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