Professor Dame Sandra June Noble Dawson, DBE was Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, KPMG is Professor of Management Studies and former director of the Judge Business School from 1999 to 2009. In a 2004 poll, student newspaper Varsity named her as the 6th most powerful individual in the university - one place above Professor Stephen Hawking.
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