Zarin Patel
Zarin Patel is a British accountant and company executive who was the BBC's Chief Financial Officer[1][2] from 2004, following the promotion of John Smith to chief operating officer, until 2013.
Since 2014, Patel has been CFO of Grass Roots, an employment services company.
Biography
She graduated from the London School of Economics in 1982. She joined KPMG after graduation, and worked there for the majority of her career before moving to the BBC. She joined BBC in 1998 as Group Financial Controller. She was then promoted to head of Revenue Management, the department within the BBC responsible for collecting the Television licence, a job she had held since 2001.
In 2010 Patel was named Public Servant of the Year at The Asian Awards.[3]
gollark: The idea you had.
gollark: I see. In that case, what's your idea?
gollark: So, 100 ĪQ is the average ability to make Macron, and the standard deviation is 15, or are you diverging more from this standard?
gollark: Yes, GTech™ has special-purpose computer systems unable to understand or complete IQ tests which nevertheless produce about 226 petamacrons per second.
gollark: Even if it'll be a bit behind the other implementation.
References
- Hinks, Gavin (3 June 2010). "The BBC awaits more audit scrutiny". Accountancy Age. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- Singleton, Alex (13 December 2008). "BBC sacks contractor over licence fee warning letters containing false statistics". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- Asian Awards 2010 Winners List
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