Raspbery Pi - the future of computing
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
Client director, Schroders Charities
Kate Rogers is chair of the Charity Investors' Group and client director at investment house Schroders. She is also fund manager of the Charity Multi-Asset Fund, a common investment fund targeting RPI plus 4 per cent over the long term.
Rogers joined Schroders Charities in 2005 after four years with Kleinwort Benson Private Bank's charity team. She sits on the Cripplegate Foundation Finance Committee and is a trustee of the Seahorse Trust (Pewterers' Charitable Trust). She graduated from the University of Durham with a BSc (Hons) in natural sciences.
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Last year, long before the financial crisis prompted questions about policymakers' obsession with economic growth, President Sarkozy did something remarkable. I am not talking about his engagement to Carla Bruni but his intention to question our most fundamental economic measure, Gross Domestic Product.
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