Dame Sharon White to join LSE's School of Public Policy

Sharon White has had a stellar and varied career. She brings knowledge, experience and skills that are central to the mission of the School of Public Policy. We are delighted and privileged that she is joining us.

Professor Andrés Velasco, Dean of the School of Public Policy

Dame Sharon White, a leader the fields of public policy, regulation, commercial decision-making, and international development, with an impressive career both as a civil servant and a business leader, has been appointed Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE School of Public Policy.

Sharon White Announcement

The SPP is delighted to announce the appointment of Dame Sharon White.

Dame Sharon White has served more than 15 years in the UK public service and held leading roles at the top of large, complex organisations in both the public and private sectors. She brings with her a deep understanding of the interface between commercial decision-making, regulation, public policy and politics.

From February 2020 to September 2024, Sharon was the sixth Executive Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership (JLP), heading the UK’s largest employee-owned business. Sharon joined JLP after four years as the Chief Executive of the Office of Communications (Ofcom), the UK’s media, telecoms, and postal regulator, from 2015-2019. Before joining Ofcom, Sharon was Second Permanent Secretary at the HM Treasury, where she was responsible for overseeing the UK’s public finances and supervising a review of the Treasury’s management response to the international financial crisis of 2007-2008.

Sharon trained as an economist and studied at Cambridge University and University College London (UCL) before starting a brilliant career working in public service. She has dedicated much of her career on reforming UK public services and the welfare system, serving as: lead adviser on welfare reform to Prime Minister Tony Blair (1997-1999); First Secretary at the UK Embassy in Washington, DC advising on US welfare reform, the US economy and banking (1995-1997); Director of Welfare to Work at the Department for Work and Pensions (2005-2007); and Chief Executive of the Office of Criminal Justice Reform at the Ministry of Justice, coordinating courts, prisons, and police (2009-2011).

Sharon also has a wealth of experience working in international development through roles at the World Bank in Washington, DC where her work focused on poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, but also working as a Director General at the UK Department for International Development (DFID), where she led on the reconstruction of Libya after the 2011 civil war in a UK government taskforce.

In 2020, Sharon was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for her public service. She was also named UK’s most influential black person by Powerlist in 2022) and ranked 75th on Fortune’s list of Most Powerful Women in 2023.

Commenting on the appointment, Sharon said: “I am really delighted to be a Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy. I love the fact that the School brings together ideas and practical policy from such a wide range of international experience. As someone who has straddled the public and private sectors, I am interested in how business and governments can work together to make lives better for citizens. I look forward to contributing to future debates and to connecting with so many brilliant students and academics."

Professor Andrés Velasco, Dean of the LSE School of Public Policy, celebrated her appointment: “Sharon White has had a stellar and varied career. She brings knowledge, experience and skills that are central to the mission of the School of Public Policy. We are delighted and privileged that she is joining us."

Join us in giving Sharon a warm welcome to the LSE School of Public Policy.

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