UBM corporate management

David was appointed as UBM's chief executive officer in April 2005, having previously been chief executive of Symbian, a mobile phone software licensing company, since April 2002. He joined Symbian from Psion PLC, the handheld computing company, where he was chief executive from February 1999. Prior to that, he spent five years with the international business-publishing group Euromoney Institutional Investor, as chief operating officer and before that as president of Institutional Investor in New York. Previously he worked with the venture capital group Apax Partners, and with the consultancy firm Bain and Company for five years, mostly in Asia. David has an MBA from Stanford University and an MA from Oxford.

Robert Gray joined UBM’s Board as Chief Financial Officer in September 2009 having previously been at Codere S.A. for five years where he was Chief Financial Officer and a member of the Executive Committee. Before joining Codere, Mr Gray enjoyed a successful 24 year career in investment and commercial banking. From 1999 he was Managing Director, Latin American Investment Banking for Deutsche Bank, based in New York. Prior to his role at Deutsche Bank, Mr Gray spent almost twenty years in a variety of roles at J.P. Morgan Co. with a particular focus on building and managing banking businesses in international markets, notably Latin America. Robert is an MBA graduate of Harvard Business School.

Peter joined UBM in 2006 as Director of Communications to take responsibility for UBM's corporate communications.

Before joining UBM, Peter spent ten years in the mobile communications and technology industry with Psion PLC and Symbian Ltd, working in a range of communications and marketing communications roles. Previously he worked in academia and in public affairs consultancy. He is a graduate of the University of Bristol and holds a doctorate from the London School of Economics.

Adrian was appointed Chief Content Officer of UBM in November 2012. He was previously Chief Executive of UBM Built Environment for four years. Earlier, Adrian was Group Director of Property & Construction winning PPA business publisher of the year and PPA business website of the year in 2007. He started his career as a journalist, spending eight years as editor of Building, during which time the title won PPA business magazine of the year three times.  Adrian has an honours degree in history from Warwick University.

Philip was appointed Group Chief Representative for UBM in China in early 2010.

He joined the company in 1987 as Editor-in-Chief of Al Expert Magazine and has held a wide variety of editorial, publishing and management positions. As Group Chief Representative he is responsible for working with all of UBM’s businesses in China to grow UBM’s overall business presence in China.

Philip is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo.

Andrew qualified as a chartered accountant with Deloitte Haskins & Sells. With Deloitte and subsequently Coopers & Lybrand he undertook a wide range of advisory and consultancy roles for major clients, focusing on the retail and leisure sectors. Andrew joined UBM in 1997 as Group Financial Controller and was appointed as Deputy Chief Financial Officer in 2001. In 2010, he was appointed as Group Operations Director. Andrew is a graduate of the University of Bristol with an honours degree in Mathematics and Statistics; he also holds an MBA from Warwick Business School.

James joined UBM in 2011 as Head of Strategic Finance to lead the provision of high quality transparent information. Since November 2011, James has also taken on the role of acting Head of Investor Relations whilst Kate Postans is on maternity leave.

James gained his ACA qualification at Deloitte in 1998 prior to starting a thirteen year career in Corporate Finance. Initially within the Technology team at the independent advisory firm Close Brothers and more recently within the M&A; team at Deutsche Bank. James graduated from Warwick University with a degree in financial analysis.

As EVP/Group Director of People & Culture, Sally focuses on executive talent management and organisational development across UBM.  Sally oversees development of a Group-wide talent management strategy, working with Divisional leadership teams in order to ensure that a positive culture is embedded and thriving across UBM to support profitable growth.   Sally also serves as Chairman of UBM Connect, a division of UBM plc, and the business which she led as CEO in her prior role. UBM Connect includes UBM Canon, headquartered in Los Angeles, and UBM Medica US, headquartered in Norwalk, CT.

Raised in Munich, Germany and Rome, Italy by American parents, she attended San Francisco State University, where she studied social science. She has since attended executive education courses both at Harvard Business School and at Cornell University’s S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management. She’s also a two-time graduate (2001 and 2011) of UBM’s prestigious Business Leaders Program, conducted in conjunction with Duke University Corporate Education.

Neil was appointed Head of Mergers & Acquisitions and Tax on 1 January 2009. He joined UBM in 1998 as Head of Tax having previously worked at Deloitte Haskins & Sells (which became PwC) corporate tax department where he specialised in both International Tax and Corporate Restructuring. Neil is a graduate from Warwick University with an Honours Degree in Economics. Neil qualified as an accountant in 1987.

Kate joined UBM in December 2010 to take responsibility for UBM’s Investor Relations which had previously been managed by the Chief and Deputy Financial Officers.

Kate spent the previous three years as Head of Investor Relations for Ladbrokes plc. She managed Ladbrokes’ investor relations through a period in which the company undertook a Rights Issue and Chief Executive Officer stepped down and his successor was appointed. Previously, Kate was Investor Relations Manager at Invensys plc.

Kate’s first career after leaving university was in Corporate Finance at Deutsche Bank. She has an MA (Hons) in Economics from Edinburgh University.

Jane was promoted to Global EVP, Events in June 2010, having previously been CEO of UBM Live. Jane has been with previous iterations of the company (Blenheim, Miller Freeman, CMP) for 17 years and previously worked for Haymarket and VNU.

Jane is responsible for driving UBM's accelerated event strategy and chairs the GEM (Global Events Momentum) initiative of best practice devolution and growth innovation.  She also sits on the AEO Board.

Jane has a B.A (Hons) and Post Graduate from the University of Leeds.

Anne joined UBM in June 1997 from House of Fraser plc where she was Company Secretary. A solicitor by training, Anne spent several years in private practice in the City specialising in media and intellectual property law before joining the TVS group, where she spent six years first as in-house lawyer and subsequently as Group Company Secretary and Head of Legal Services. Anne graduated from Leeds University with an honours degree in Spanish and Portuguese and qualified as a solicitor in 1979.

Rakhi joined UBM in September 2010 as Head of Strategic Planning and Development for UBM to support both corporate and divisional strategic planning and initiatives.

Rakhi began her career in corporate finance, working at John Hancock in Boston and then in the global media and telecoms team at Merrill Lynch in New York. She then pursued an MBA in the U.S. at the Tuck School at Dartmouth College. After completing her MBA, Rakhi has spent the last ten years in London working in corporate strategy. Initially she worked as a strategy consultant for LEK Consulting before joining Tesco’s strategy and corporate development team. After four years with Tesco, she joined Hit Entertainment, a private-equity backed media company, as Vice President of commercial development, tasked with growing the business through new market entry strategies and acquisitions. Before joining UBM, Rakhi worked as an independent consultant, servicing retail and media clients.