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Ann Kenrick (born 13 January 1958) is a charity leader.

Early life
Ann Kenrick is the daughter of Bruce Kenrick, founder of the housing charity Shelter, and the Notting Hill Housing Trust, and Isabel Kenrick. She was born in Doyabari, Kolkata, India, where her father was a missionary, and brought up there, in Iona, Scotland, and in Notting Hill, London.

Education
Ann Kenrick was educated at Godolphin and Latymer School, and St Anne's College, Oxford where she read French and German.

Career
After graduation, she worked in import/export with Toshiba, then joined IBM where she topped sales school. She was then appointed Secretary-General of the diplomatic third-sector organisation, the Franco-British Council, where she served for 21 years and. In February 2017 she was appointed the 33rd, and first female, Master of the Charterhouse. She hosted Her Majesty the Queen's visit to open the Museum at the Charterhouse

Cross Channel Currents: 100 Years of the Entente Cordiale

Voluntary work
Kenrick was a trustee of the Environmental Transport Association. She was a long-serving trustee of [ London Cycling Campaign] of which she was elected chair in 2012, serving for 6 years.

Honours
In 2009, Kenrick was awarded the OBE for services to Franco-British relations  In 2014, she became the sixth Briton to be awarded the National Order of Merit by the French government.

Family
In 1985, Kenrick married Mark Warby, later a justice of the High Court. They have two daughters and one son.

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