Len Dunne

Len Dunne

BBS

Len Dunne is the CEO of Fitzwilliam Museum Enterprises and a Bye-Fellow at Wolfson.

Len Dunne

A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Len is CEO of FME Ltd, the wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Cambridge that manages commercial rights for the University of Cambridge Museums and the University’s worldwide trademark programme for consumer products.

In senior marketing roles at Anheuser-Busch Inc and Hasbro Inc, Len managed brands in Europe and the US including Budweiser and Transformers. He was also Managing Director of Galleon PLC, an AIM listed media company.

A former international rower, Len co-founded Elivar, a sports nutrition company, and sits on the Advisory Board of Special Olympics Great Britain, having previously served a full term as a Board Director and Vice-Chair.

Len advises companies on commercial and strategic marketing issues in media, sport, healthcare, and cultural enterprise.

He is a Trustee of the Henry Moore Foundation and sits on the Museum Advisory Group for the Museum of Zoology, and the Development Committee at Wolfson.

 

 

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An abstract painting dominated by vibrant blue, featuring intricate white scribbles and textured drips of green, orange, and red, creating a layered and dynamic composition.

Art Exhibition: 'Feel the Rhythm'

12/04/2025 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Feel the Rhythm' featuring work by emerging artist Fungai Benhura, winner of the Wolfson Royal Academy Schools Graduate Prize.

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Mansion House 60th Anniversary Dinner

24/04/2025 at 18.30

In celebration of its 60th anniversary year, Wolfson College is proud to be holding a black tie dinner at London’s exclusive Mansion House, courtesy of the Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King, the son of Wolfson’s former Bursar, Jack King.

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Graduation Ceremony

03/05/2025 at 09.00

Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of their Cambridge degree.

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Standard language ideology, linguistic nationalism and marginalisation: the case of South Korea

06/05/2025 at 17.30

What are the consequences of standard language ideology and linguistic nationalism?

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Wolfson College Writing Retreat

09/05/2025 at 09.30

Join us in May for an extended writing retreat! 

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