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 Jeff Randall 

Overview

Sky News presenter and The Daily Telegraph's editor-at-large

Jeff presents 'Jeff Randall Live' four nights a week, Monday-Thursday, at 7.00pm on Sky News. His show focuses primarily on business, finance and politics. He joined the broadcaster full time in January 2009.
In addition, he is editor-at-large of The Daily Telegraph, a position he has held since November 2005, writing a regular column on financial issues, politics and other current affairs.

Jeff joined The Daily Telegraph from the BBC, where he was business editor for nearly five years, 2001-2005. After resigning from that post, but before joining Sky, Jeff presented a weekly radio show for BBC Five Live, made television documentaries for ITV and radio documentaries for BBC Radio Four.
Before he was recruited by the BBC, Jeff was launch editor of Sunday Business. Under his stewardship, it won the Sunday Newspaper of the Year Award and the Harold Wincott Award for Financial Journal of the Year.

Prior to Sunday Business, Jeff was, over a period of nine years, Assistant Editor, Sports Editor and City Editor of the Sunday Times. He was also a Director of Times Newspapers (1994-95).

His awards for journalism include: Best Business Broadcast Prize at the Business Journalist of the Year Awards, 2007; Harold Wincott Award for Best Business Broadcaster, 2004; PR Week’s Communicator of the Year, 2004; Sony Gold Radio Award for Best Sports Broadcast, 2003; Best Business Broadcast Prize at the Business Journalist of the Year Awards, 2003; Decade of Excellence Prize at the Business Journalist of the Year Awards, 2003; London Press Club's Business Journalist of the Year Award, 2000; and Financial Journalist of the Year, 1991.

Jeff was educated at the Royal Liberty Grammar School in Romford, Essex, and the University of Nottingham (BA Economics, 1979).

He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Anglia Ruskin University in 2001, an honorary doctorate from the University of Nottingham in 2006 and an honorary doctorate from BPP University College in 2011. In 2008, Jeff became a Visiting Fellow of Oxford University’s Said Business School, where he specialises in corporate reputation. In 2011 he was made an honorary professor at the University of Nottingham’s Business School.

 

Contact Details

Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation
Saïd Business School
Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HP
UK