Jeremy Peat
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Jeremy Peat is a member of the Competition Commission
Competition Commission
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 and the Director of the David Hume Institute. He is also chairman of the BBC
BBC
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 Pension Trust. He is a former member of the BBC Trust
BBC Trust
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, the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation, where he was the Scottish Trustee.

Career

Peat trained as an economist at Bristol University and University College London
University College London
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. He worked as an economist for various UK Government departments - including a brief spell at HM Treasury
HM Treasury
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 and eight years at the Scottish Office
Scottish Office
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 - and also carried his economic toolkit to assignments overseas, to Bangkok
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 in 1972-74 and Botswana
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 in 1980-84.
He was Group Chief Economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland
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. On 1 July 2005 Peat was appointed the Director of the David Hume Institute.

He is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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 and the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland
Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland
The Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland , which is now known as the Chartered Banker Institute, was established in 1875 and is the oldest banking institute in the world and the only remaining banking institute in the UK. It aims to help rebuild public confidence in banks and banking by...

 and is a member of the Competition Commission
Competition Commission
The Competition Commission is a non-departmental public body responsible for investigating mergers, markets and other enquiries related to regulated industries under competition law in the United Kingdom...

.

BBC

Peat joined the BBC on 1 January 2005 as the National Governor for Scotland on the former BBC Board of Governors, he replaced Sir Robert Smith
Robert Smith (BBC)
Robert Haldane Smith, Baron Smith of Kelvin is a Scottish businessman, most notably known as a former Governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation before the advent of the BBC Trust. He is the present Chancellor of the University of the West of Scotland.-Early life & past career:Smith was...

 (now Lord Smith of Kelvin). During his time on the board he was the chairman of the Audit Committee, a position Sir Robert also held.

Upon the formation of the BBC Trust
BBC Trust
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, Peat was one of four Governors (including Richard Tait
Richard Tait
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, Dermot Gleeson
Dermot Gleeson (BBC)
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 and then Chairman Michael Grade
Michael Grade
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) who transitioned to the new governing body of the BBC
BBC
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. On 1 November 2008 his term as a Trustee was extended until 31 December 2010.

Peat retired from the board of the BBC on 31 December 2010 after serving two terms. He retains his role Chairman of the BBC Pension Trust Board.

Personal life

Peat lives in Roslin Glen, Midlothian
Midlothian
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, and is a member of the Project Committee for the conservation of Rosslyn Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel
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. He is married, with two daughters.
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