Claire Williams
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 47 |
Date of birth | July 21,1976 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Windsor |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Marc Harris |
Siblings | Jonathan Williams |
Parents | Frank Williams |
Virginia Williams | |
Children | 1 |
Job | Businessperson |
Public Relations Executive | |
Books | Aboriginal Workers and Managers: History, Emotional and Community Labour and Occupational Health and Safety in South Australia |
Beyond Industrial Sociology: The Work of Men and Women | |
Blue, White and Pink Collar Workers in Australia: Technicians, Bank Employees and Flight Attendants | |
Open Cut: The Working Class in an Australian Mining Town | |
Emotional Labour, Militancy and Women Workers: The Impact of Male Flight Attendants on a Women's Union | |
Class Conflict and Patriarchy in Open Cut Coal Mining | |
Encounter Between Opposites in the Works of Clarice Lispector | |
Education | Newcastle University |
Alma mater | Newcastle University |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 464911 |
Claire Williams Life story
Claire Victoria Williams OBE is a British former motorsport executive who was the deputy team principal of the Williams Formula One racing team from 2013 to 2020. She is one of only two women to have ever managed teams in Formula One.
How climate change is making inequality worse, especially for children
... Produced and edited by: Myles BurkeExecutive Producer: Claire Williams...
God and robots: Will AI transform religion?
... Produced and Directed by: Eloise AlannaCameras: Eloise Alanna, Shiho Fukada, Robert TimothyResearch: Jessica FurstExecutive producer: Katie Alston, Claire Williams...
Within Wuhan: life after the coronavirus lockdown
... producer: Natalia Zuo; Filmed by: Hong Chutian; Edited by: Natalia Zuo, Gordon watts; Assistant Producer: Yitsing Wang; Executive producers: Claire Williams, Adam Grimley, Howard Zhang...
How climate change is making inequality worse, especially for children
How Climate Change is making inequality worse, especially for childrenHow Climate Change is making inequality worse, especially for childrenClose
Children born in high-income countries will experience twice as many extreme climate events as their grandparents, new research suggests.
But for children in low-income countries, it will be worse. They will see Three Times as many, say researchers at the University of Brussels.
The Bbc 's population reporter Stephanie Hegarty has been looking at how Climate Change is already making poverty worse.
Produced and edited by: Myles Burke
Executive Producer: Claire Williams
Source of news: bbc.com