Prince of Wales becomes Honorary Fellow of Kellogg College
We are delighted to announce that HRH The Prince of Wales has been made a Bynum Tudor Fellow.
In accepting the award, The Prince of Wales said in a message to the College: “It gives me great pride and pleasure to accept this Bynum Tudor Fellowship, and I would like to express my particular gratitude to Kellogg College in presenting me with this significant honour.”
Professor Jonathan Michie, President of the College said: “Following his visit to the College, I am delighted that His Royal Highness has accepted this invitation to be our Bynum Tudor Fellow. His commitment to learning – through all stages of life, his passion for the quality of our built and natural environments, and his enthusiasm for innovative thinking and practice across disciplines, are mirrored in much of what we do here at Kellogg. I am pleased to welcome him into our Fellowship during our 30th year.”
The Bynum Tudor Fellowship was established in 2004 as part of the College’s mission to engage with influential thinkers and experienced practitioners in business, policy making, and culture, and is named in honour of the late North Carolina community leader Bynum E. Tudor Jr. and Mrs JoAnna Tudor.
Other Bynum Tudor Fellows include Archbishop Desmond Tutu, entrepreneur Lord Bilimoria, industrialist Sir David Brown, Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Director of the McCall MacBain Foundation Marcy McCall MacBain, and businessman and educationalist Dr Ralph Walter.