Giles Henderson
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Biography
Giles Ian Henderson, CBE (born 20 April 1942) who was Master of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Early life and education
Giles Henderson was educated at Michaelhouse, a boarding independent school in Balgowan in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, followed by the University of the Witwatersrand, from which he graduated with a B.A degree, and then Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he was a Senior Mackinnon Scholar and graduated as Master of Arts and Bachelor of Civil Law. He received a Fulbright Award when he spent a year teaching at the Faculty of Law at University of California, Berkeley in 1966-67.
Career
Henderson joined the leading London law firm of Slaughter and May in 1968 and was admitted as a solicitor in 1970. He became a partner in 1975 and was elected as the Senior Partner for two successive terms of office: 1993-2001. He was one of HM Government's main advisers on the process of privatisation (1983-1991). He was also a member of the Hampel Committee on Corporate Governance. He was appointed a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) by HM The Queen in 1992
In 2001 he became Master of Pembroke College, Oxford. Between 2007 and 2009 he held the elected office of Chair of the Conference of Colleges in Oxford and was for six years a member of the Council of the University. He was also Chairman of the Nuffield Medical Trust.
Among his other previous appointments, Henderson was Chairman of the UK-China Forum law group, a non-executive director of Land Securities plc and Standard Life Assurance and a member of the Financial Reporting Council.
Personal life
He married Lynne Fyfield on 21 August 1971. They have two sons, Mark and Simon, a daughter, Clare, and eight grandchildren.