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Jean Denton, Baroness Denton of Wakefield

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on 1935, the daughter of Charles and Kathleen Moss (born Tuke). Her father worked at a hospital and her mother was a school cook. When she was 8 she represented Yorkshire in a child's version of the radio programme
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She combined her interests and skills and took work as a senior manager in the British automotive industry. She was Marketing Director for the Hampstead Huxford Garage Group from 1972 and in 1978 she moved to the
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She was co-founder of Forum UK, the British section of the International Forum for Women and President (President) of the organization Women on the Move against Cancer.
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In 1969 she gave up work in marketing and management and devoted her time to driving. She took part and was the only woman to complete in a sports car the
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group of companies. At about this time she became interested in motor-racing. She learnt to drive late at the age of 26. Until 1966 she worked for
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from 1994–7. After the 1997 general election, she served as the Conservative opposition spokesman on Trade and Industry in the
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in Economics in 1958. Having earned her Economics degree she joined the marketing department of the consumer company
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From 1961 to 1964 she was in the marketing department of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) which was part of
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Denton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1989, which was treated at the time with a
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In 1959, Jean Moss married Tony Denton, an engineer; they divorced in 1974.
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British businesswoman, racing driver and Conservative Party politician
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and until 1969 she led the Hotel and Catering Department of the
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Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
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Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
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in the World Cup rally through Europe and South America.
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Conservative Party (UK) Baronesses- and Lords-in-Waiting
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Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Environment
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The Right Honourable
CBE
Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Elizabeth II
John Major
The Earl of Arran
The Lord Dubs
Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Environment
Elizabeth II
John Major
The Lord Strathclyde
The Earl of Arran
Parliamentaey Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
Elizabeth II
John Major
The Lord Reay
The Lord Strathclyde
Baroness-in-waiting
Government Whip
Elizabeth II
John Major
The Baroness Trumpington
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Life Peerage
Wakefield
Conservative
Alma mater
London School of Economics
CBE

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