London: March 2nd, 2015 – BritishAmerican Business (BAB) announced today the promotion of Jeffries Briginshaw to Chief Executive Officer after Richard Fursland’s recently announced retirement. Mr. Fursland will stay on in a part-time advisory capacity.
Mr. Briginshaw has been with BAB since 2012 serving as Managing Director in London. Before joining BritishAmerican Business, Jeffries worked as EU Director for the TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) in Brussels from 2007.
Prior to this, he worked at British American Tobacco (BAT) holding a number of positions, most recently Head of Political and Regulatory Affairs (2004 – 2007) and Head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs, Latin America and Caribbean, (2001 – 2004). With a background at BAT and before as a lawyer, from 1990 to 1993, he worked at the law firm Lovells (now Hogan Lovells) latterly within the intellectual property practice area. He has also worked in public service as Housing Welfare Officer in the London Borough of Lambeth, from 1982 to 1986.
His voluntary service includes positions as Trustee of Vital Voices (2011 – 2014), Advisory Board Member for the Caribbean Council (2011 – present), Chairman on the Caribbean Britain Business Council (2002 – 2007), Director of the Caribbean Council (2005 – 2007), Trustee of the Caribbean Foundation (2005 –present) and Director of EKAYA, a hostel for female ex-offenders (1989 – 1991).
“It is a great honor for me to be following in the footsteps of Richard, who worked ceaselessly to build what has become the leading transatlantic business network,” commented Jeffries. “I am grateful for his hard-work, leadership, and guidance and I am looking forward to leading BritishAmerican Business and the British-American Business Council as we build for future continued growth.”
As of March 1, 2015, Jeffries Briginshaw will also take over from Richard Fursland as Chief Executive of the British-American Business Council.
About BritishAmerican Business (BAB):
BritishAmerican Business is the leading transatlantic business organization, with a membership of more than 500 companies including many of the world’s largest multinationals and an Advisory Board that includes more than 100 of the world’s most successful global Chairmen and Chief Executives. It provides the Secretariat for the British-American Business Council (BABC), the largest transatlantic business network with more than 20 chapters and more than 2,000 member companies based in major business centers throughout North America and the UK.
For more information, please contact Andrew Boyd at (212) 661-4057 or aboyd@babinc.org